A soldering wire reel is a spool of wire that is used in the process of soldering, which is a method of joining two metal components by melting and fusing a filler metal (solder) between them. The soldering wire on the reel is made of a combination of tin and lead, and is typically coated with a flux, such as rosin, to help the solder flow and bond properly with the metal being soldered. The size of the soldering wire is often indicated by its diameter, and in this case the wire has a diameter of 0.8mm. Soldering wire reels are used in a variety of applications, including electronics repair, jewelry making, and metalworking. They are typically used with a soldering iron or soldering gun to apply heat to the wire and melt it, allowing it to flow and bond the two metal components together.
Soldering wire available for you to create permanent circuits and devices.
63/37 rosin core solder.
FLUX 2.0%.
wire diameter: 0.8mm.
Melting point: 361°F/183°C.
Specifications:
Original box: No
Size: 37*11mm
Net weight: 9g
Package weight:17g
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