Solder Wire can be supplied in Rosin activated / Urea based fluxes as per customer requirement in various Diameters up to 22 SWG with different combination of Tin / Lead / Silver / Cadmium / Antimony etc.

Alloys commonly used for electrical soldering are 60/40 Tin/lead (Sn/Pb) which melts at 188 °C (370 °F) and 63/37 Sn/Pb used principally in electrical/electronic work. The 63/37 is a eutectic alloy, which: has the lowest melting point (183 °C or 361 °F) of all the tin/lead alloys.

Solder wire is generally used for manual soldering operations, including rework. But, it can also be used in automated applications such as die-attach soldering. Solder wire can be flux-cored, or solid with a separate flux used.

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