The Rosin Core Tin Lead Solder Wire Reel bonds electronic components to circuit boards. With a 60/40 tin-lead ratio, the alloy melts between 175-183°C for fast PCB repair. This 40g reel integrates flux to remove surface oxides during heating.
Key Features
- Integrated Rosin Flux: 1.8% to 2.2% core concentration within the silver wire. Flux cleans surfaces to prevent cold joints.
- Low Melting Point: 175°C to 183°C thermal threshold for rapid liquid transition. Low heat stops damage to sensitive SMDs.
- 60/40 Sn/Pb Alloy: High-purity tin and lead mixture for stable electrical conductivity. Fast cooling prevents dry joints in humid conditions.
- Size Options: 0.8mm to 1.2mm diameter choices for various soldering tasks. Thin wire reaches tight pins without bridging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which diameter solder wire is best for PCB?
Use 0.8mm for standard PCB repair and 1.2mm for larger power connectors. Thinner wire prevents accidental bridges between close copper pads.
What is the melting point?
The alloy transitions to liquid between 175°C and 183°C. Standard 30W to 60W soldering irons reach this range easily.





































