Weller Wire, 0.8mm Lead Free Solder, 217-221°C Melting Point

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RS Stock No.:
244-1524
Distrelec Article No.:
110-63-368
Mfr. Part No.:
T0051386399
Brand:
Weller
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Brand

Weller

Model Number

WSW SAC M1

Wire Diameter

0.8mm

Percent Lead

0%

Product Form

Wire

Melting Point

217-221°C

Percent Silver

3%

Percent Tin

96.5%

Flux Type

M1

Product Weight

500g

Flux Content Percent

3.5%

Percent Copper

0.5%

COO (Country of Origin):
JP

Weller Lead Free Solder, 0.8mm Wire Diameter, 217-221°C Melting Point - T0051386399


This lead-free solder is intended for electronic soldering tasks, offering a dependable solution for both professionals and hobbyists. Its composition includes 3% silver and 96.5% tin, aligning with RoHS standards for various applications. This product is well-suited for users in the automation and electrical industries who need precision in their work.

Features & Benefits


• Contains 3% silver for improved conductivity
• 0.8mm diameter is ideal for detailed work
• M1 flux type ensures clean and efficient soldering
• Melting point of 217-221°C for consistent performance
• 3.5% flux content enables smooth solder flow
• Lead-free formula enhances safety for different Applications

Applications


• Suitable for PCB assembly and repairs
• Used for connecting components in electronics
• Ideal for soldering in automation equipment
• Appropriate for electrical maintenance tasks
• Excellent for intricate projects requiring precision

What is the recommended temperature range for effective soldering?


The optimal temperature range is between 217-221°C for best results.

Can this solder be used for all types of electronic components?


Yes, it is compatible with a wide range of electronic components due to its lead-free formulation.

Is this solder suitable for use in high-temperature environments?


While it performs effectively within its melting range, checking specific component tolerances is advisable.

How do I ensure a strong bond when soldering?


Ensure that surfaces are clean and apply adequate heating for proper melt and flow.

What tools are best for working with this type of solder?


A quality soldering iron with adjustable heat settings is recommended for optimal results.

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