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Ergom Solder Wire 1mm 20g Tin-Lead Alloy
The Ergom solder wire with a 1mm diameter and 20g weight is a high-quality tin-lead alloy designed for precise electronic soldering and electrical connections. This solder wire is engineered to provide excellent flow characteristics, ensuring that joints are formed reliably and efficiently during assembly or repair work. Its composition is optimized for consistent performance, making it a dependable choice for both professional technicians and hobbyists who require a stable material for their soldering tasks.
This solder wire offers superior wetting properties, which allows for smooth and clean solder joints on various electronic components and circuit boards. The 1mm diameter is versatile enough for a wide range of applications, providing enough material for larger joints while remaining precise enough for standard through-hole components. The tin-lead alloy ensures a lower melting point compared to lead-free alternatives, which helps in protecting sensitive electronic parts from excessive heat exposure during the soldering process.
This product is not intended for use in plumbing or potable water systems due to the presence of lead in the alloy. Additionally, it is not suitable for high-temperature industrial applications where lead-free compliance is strictly mandated by environmental regulations.
To use the Ergom solder wire, ensure that the surfaces to be joined are clean and free of oxidation. Heat the joint area using a soldering iron until it reaches the appropriate temperature, then apply the solder wire directly to the heated component lead and the pad. Allow the solder to flow naturally around the connection before removing the wire and the iron. Avoid moving the joint until the solder has completely cooled and solidified to ensure a strong mechanical and electrical bond.
Always work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes generated during the soldering process. Use appropriate personal protective equipment and wash your hands thoroughly after handling the solder wire.
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