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Package Includes:
- 1 x 1 Meter Soldering Wire
Specifications
Composition | 60/40 Tin/Lead |
Wire Diameter (mm) | 1 |
Gauge | 20 |
Length | 100cms |
Weight | 10 grams |
1. What is soldering wire and why it is used?
- Soldering wire is used while soldering the electronics for electrical connections such as joining copper to printed circuit boards. Plumbers also use it to connect copper pipes. Because of the reversible effects, it is very useful in many industries, and it is even used in jewellery.
2. What wire is used for soldering?
- Soldering is basically a process in which a mechanical or electrical bond is created with the help of Soldering Kits. The most common use of Soldering is in PCBs. The small electronic components are soldered using kits like soldering Iron, soldering wire, soldering flux etc. Some other applications of soldering are in Plumbing, Electronics and Metalwork.
3. Which soldering wire is best?
- Soldering Wire can vary in terms of the composition of the alloy of metals, AWG of the wire and the soldering wire material. In Solder Wire, Sn is Tin Material and Pb is Lead Material. In solder wire, the Tin composition is 60% while the Lead Composition is 40%. A solder wire of 60/40 Sn-Pb composition is considered best for soldering.
4. Can you use regular copper wire as solder?
- Yes, although copper has a high melting point. Its melting point is much higher than any soldering tool, and if it can be melted, it can melt and irreparably damage the items you were trying to solder - both PCBs and components. Soldering copper wire is mostly used when high conductivity is required.