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Solder Wire Steinel Multi-Thermoflex 78 g (MPN 076467)
Solder Wire Steinel Multi-Thermoflex 78 g (MPN 076467)
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Solder Wire Steinel Multi-Thermoflex 78 g (MPN 076467)
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Solder Wire Steinel Multi-Thermoflex 78 g (MPN 076467)
Solder Wire Steinel Multi-Thermoflex 78 g (MPN 076467)
Steinel Multi-Thermoflex solder wire, 78 g, is a flux-cored solder designed for general soldering and repair work on electrical and electronic assemblies. The wire is formulated to provide reliable wetting and controlled melting behaviour suitable for assembly, rework and typical workshop tasks. Packaged for easy handling, this solder wire is intended for use with standard electric soldering irons and soldering stations in service centres, repair shops and DIY projects.
This flux-cored solder wire offers consistent melting characteristics for predictable joint formation and good electrical contact. It provides reliable flow and wetting on common metals used in electronics, simplifying manual soldering and rework. The packaging supports convenient storage and handling, reducing contamination and maintaining solder quality between uses.
Use with a suitably heated soldering iron or soldering station set to the temperature recommended for the target metals and solder alloy. Clean the joint surfaces before soldering to remove oxides and contaminants. Heat the workpiece, apply the solder wire to the heated joint (not directly to the iron tip) and allow the solder to flow and cover the connection. After completing the joint, remove heat and allow the solder to cool undisturbed to form a solid, shiny connection. Follow local safety guidance for ventilation and eye protection while soldering.
For consistent results, use a clean iron tip, appropriate tip size for the work, and fresh flux-core solder. If working on sensitive electronic components, consider using temperature-controlled tools and take electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions. Dispose of any residues or waste in accordance with local regulations.
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