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Bharti 250gm 18 Gauge 60/40 Grade Non Corrosive Flux Cored Solder Wire is Commonly Used In
Electronics, Lighting, Communication, Radio, Computer, Instruments And Other Fields
. By using this Solder Wire, no separate flux is required as flux is already included in this wire. It Produces very Low Smoke and odour and Leaves Bright/Shiny Solder Joints.
Types Of Solder:-
Lead Solder:
Tin/Led Soldiers Also Called Soft Solders, Are Commercially Available With Tin Concentrations Between 5% And 70% By Weight. The Greater The Tin Concentration, The Greater The Solder’s Tensile And Shear Strength. Alloys Commonly Used For Electrical Soldering Are 60/40 Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb) Which Melts At 370 °F Or 188 °C And 63/37 Sn/Pb Used Principally In Electrical/Electronic Work. The 63/37 Is A Eutectic Alloy.
Lead-Free Solder:
Lead-Free Solders In Commercial Use May Contain Tin, Copper, Silver, Bismuth, Indium, Zinc, Antimony, And Traces Of Other Metals. Most Lead-Free Replacements For Conventional Sn60/Pb40 And Sn63/Pb37 Solder Have Melting Points From 5 To 20 °C Higher Though Solders With Much Lower Melting Points Are Available.
Flux-Core Solder:
Flux Is A Reducing Agent Designed To Help Reduce (Return Oxidized Metals To Their Metallic State) Metal Oxides At The Points Of Contact To Improve The Electrical Connection And Mechanical Strength. The Two Principal Types Of Flux Are Acid Flux, Used For Metal Mending And Plumbing, And Rosin Flux, Used In Electronics, Where The Corrosiveness Of Acid Flux And Vapors Released When Solder Is Heated Would Risk Damaging Delicate Circuitry.
Hard Solder:
Hard Solders Are Used For Brazing And Melt At Higher Temperatures. Alloys Of Copper With Either Zinc Or Silver Are The Most Common.
Package Includes :
1 x Bharti 250gm 18 Gauge 60/40 Grade Non Corrosive Flux Cored Solder Wire
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