🔌 Solder Smart, Solder Right!
This 0.8mm lead-free solder wire is engineered for precision in electronics soldering, featuring a rosin flux core for easy application and compliance with RoHS standards. Ideal for both DIY enthusiasts and professional engineers, it ensures strong, reliable connections with a focus on safety and efficiency.
Manufacturer | Enersystec Electric Co.,Ltd |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.63 x 4.09 x 1.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EST-0.8LDF100 |
Material | No Lead Solder Wire 0.8mm Gauge |
Power Source | ac |
Included Components | Lead Free Solder Wire 0.032in |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**O
Low point of fusion
3rd time I bougth ! Dont loose your time searching something better !
W**R
Good value
I feel a lot more comfortable using lead free solder, so I chose this brand. It works well, (not as well as leaded solder but that's always going to happen), it is pretty sizeable for the money, and it's the right thickness for most applications.
D**E
Great price, and perfect size wire for fine electronic work.
Thin solder wire for fine electronic work
F**P
Used in ho modeling lighting
Great product
N**T
Decent Solder
I haven't had any problems with it so far. I plan to get a larger roll when my current roll runs out. I almost always use additional flux so I can't speak too much to the quality of the flux core, but the solder behaves like any other lead-free solder I have used. No complaints.
T**A
Does the job well
Always need solder for my hobby projects. I use a Pinecil usb solder iron and works great.
B**O
Perfect for N Scale Decoders
Works great for N Scale Decoders snuck into those tight spots.
T**C
Works well for a lead free solder.
It works well for a lead free solder. I do prefer to work with 3% silver where it's easier to melt. This solder does require higher heat to melt well, I normally blitz with 752F but it does melt at 512F. I would recommend if you are afraid of having fine lead particles floating around when soldering.
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