Reference: RBD-3755
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Melting Temperature 170°C Approx. (Tested by RoboticsBD LAB)
We suggest this solder wire/lead paired with this solder to make your soldering work easier.
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This soldering wire has good solderability, insulation resistance, no spattering, and non-corrosive. Widely used in electrical and electronics, solder parts like a circuit board, electronics devices, and others.
For high-reliability soldering, a quality soldering lead is essential. That’s why we offer this original soldering lead to meet your daily needs. Often, soldering becomes challenging when the solder wire doesn’t melt quickly enough to form a strong bond with the components. This is usually due to using low-quality soldering irons or cheap soldering wires.
Soldering is an art, and having the right tools makes all the difference. If you solder regularly, we highly recommend investing in a premium-quality soldering iron and soldering wire, just like this one. Featured by RoboticsBD, it’s designed to deliver superior performance and reliability for your projects. Featured By RoboticsBD.
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63/37 solder, often referred to as eutectic solder, is another commonly used solder alloy. It contains 63% tin and 37% lead. Unlike 60/40 solder, 63/37 solder is eutectic, which means it has a single, sharp melting point. This property makes it particularly suitable for applications where precise control over the soldering process is crucial.
63/37 solder, composed of 63% tin and 37% lead, boasts a low melting point at 183 degrees Celsius, distinguishing it from 60/40 solder. Its standout feature is its eutectic nature, bypassing a semi-solid state, making it remarkably user-friendly and less prone to flawed joints. Ideal for hand soldering tasks, it finds common usage in plating and wave soldering. In plating, it serves as a corrosion-resistant coating, doubling as a soldering base. It's available in various forms, including foils, solder paste, and bars, and many people know it as 63Sn/37Pb solder, appreciating its ease of use and dependable properties.
Now, let's explore the key differences between 60/40 and 63/37 solder:
- Melting Point: One of the most significant differences is the melting point. 60/40 solder has a lower melting point, typically around 183°C (361°F). In contrast, 63/37 solder, being eutectic, has a sharp melting point at 183°C (361°F). This means that 63/37 solder transitions directly from a solid to a liquid state, making it ideal for applications where precise temperature control is necessary.
- Fluidity: Due to its eutectic nature, 63/37 solder also exhibits better fluidity during the soldering process. It flows more evenly and smoothly, reducing the likelihood of solder bridges or cold joints.
- Strength and Reliability: While both solders create strong and reliable solder joints, 60/40 solder may be slightly less robust due to its non-eutectic nature. However, this difference is often negligible for most electronics applications.
| General Specification | |
| Material | Mix: 63% Sn / 37% Pb |
| Wire Diameter (mm) | 0.8 |
| Flux (%) | Yes |
| Width (mm) | |
| Height (mm) | |
| Weight (gm) | 50 with Spool |
| Shipment Weight | 0.050 kg |
| Shipment Dimensions | 6 × 6 × 5 cm |
Please allow 5% measuring deviation due to manual measurement.
1 x Premium 63/37 Sn Pb Tin Soldering Lead with Rosin Low Melting Point 50g Spool
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Melting Temperature 170°C Approx. (Tested by RoboticsBD LAB)
We suggest this solder wire/lead paired with this solder to make your soldering work easier.
Check GOOT Original KX-60R Soldering Iron 45W
Check GOOT Original KX-40R Soldering Iron 40W
Check GOOT Original Soldering Iron TQ-77 here
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