Product Description
It's used on melting more than one metallic material to joint by melting solders and attaching to each other. Solder as the most significant joint material is a plumb alloy. The most widely used solder alloys are tin/plumb alloys.
- Sn 64 Pb 36 : Melting temperature 181 °C
- Sn 63 Pb 37 : Melting temperature 183 °C
- Sn 60 Pb 40 : Melting temperature 184 °C
- Sn 50 Pb 50 : Melting temperature 185 °C
Physical Specifications
Sold in 25kg packages.
Application Fields
There are 50% of tin and 50%of plumb in the widest used solder. Solder is used in automobile industry at soldering the radiators, and can ad electronic industries. The real solder is % 64 Sn-36 Pb alloy and melts at 181°C. If it's desired to melt easier, they are alloyed with % 60 Sn-% 40 Pb.
The advantages of solder compared to welding are:
- different metals can be attached
- allows high production speeds
- needs less power ad temperature
- attachment points that are not reachable with welding can be soldered.
- less the equipment, material, working costs
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