Stannol Wire, 1mm Lead Free Solder, 217°C Melting Point
- RS Stock No.:
- 133-5617
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 810837
- Brand:
- Stannol
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- RS Stock No.:
- 133-5617
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 810837
- Brand:
- Stannol
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Stannol | |
Wire Diameter | 1mm | |
Model Number | Kristall 511 | |
Percent Lead | 0% | |
Product Form | Wire | |
Melting Point | 217°C | |
Percent Silver | 3.8% | |
Percent Tin | 95.5% | |
Flux Type | Rosin | |
Product Weight | 250g | |
Flux Content Percent | 2.7 %, 3 % | |
Percent Copper | 0.7% | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Stannol | ||
Wire Diameter 1mm | ||
Model Number Kristall 511 | ||
Percent Lead 0% | ||
Product Form Wire | ||
Melting Point 217°C | ||
Percent Silver 3.8% | ||
Percent Tin 95.5% | ||
Flux Type Rosin | ||
Product Weight 250g | ||
Flux Content Percent 2.7 %, 3 % | ||
Percent Copper 0.7% | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
Stannol Kristall series
Stannol Kristall solder wires have been specially formulated to complement No Clean wave and reflow soldering processes. They are also applicable to repair operations carried out after a cleaning process, eliminating the need for further cleaning. Stannol Kristall solder wires provide fast soldering on copper and brass surfaces and solder coated materials. Activity of the halide activated versions on nickel is also good depending on the state of oxidation of the nickel finish. The good thermal stability of Stannol Kristall fluxes means that they are also suited to soldering applications requiring high melting temperature alloys. The resin and flux systems are designed to leave relatively low residues and to minimise residual activity. This is achieved by ensuring some decomposition and volatilisation takes place during the soldering process. In some situations, this may generate visible fuming but in all cases, rosin fumes must be removed from the breathing zone of operators.
Features & Benefits
Fast soldering (wide range of activities to suit all applications)
Good spread (on copper, brass and nickel)
Clear residues
Heat stable (low spitting)
Mild odour