Description
- Brand : DL
- Composition : 60/40 Tin/Lead
- Packaging Size : 400-500 Grams Piece
- Melting Point : 183 Degree Celsius (Eutectic alloy)
- Made in : India
Soldering Rod 60/40 Tin/lead (Sn/Pb) which has a melting point between 180 and 190 °C.
Solder rods with a 60/40 composition are widely used in soldering applications, similar to solder wire with the same composition. The “60/40” ratio signifies that the solder is made up of 60% tin and 40% lead, creating a eutectic alloy with a sharp melting point. Below is some information about solder rods with a 60/40 composition:
Composition: A 60/40 solder rod consists of 60% tin (Sn) and 40% lead (Pb). This composition is chosen for its desirable properties, which include good electrical conductivity and malleability, making it suitable for soldering tasks.
Melting Point: The eutectic nature of 60/40 solder rods means that they have a precise and low melting point of approximately 183 degrees Celsius (361 degrees Fahrenheit). This characteristic enables quick and reliable soldering of various materials.
Applications: Solder rods with a 60/40 composition are versatile and can be used in a variety of applications. These include electronics, electrical work, plumbing, and metalwork. They are especially popular in the electronics industry for soldering circuit board components due to their reliability.
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