Achieve professional-grade joints with our 60/40 0.8mm Solder Tube. This high-quality tin/lead alloy solder is the industry standard for electronics, offering a low melting point and excellent flow characteristics that ensure reliable connections every time.
Housed in a portable, protective dispenser tube, the solder is kept clean and tangle-free. The 0.8mm diameter is specifically designed for fine-pitch work, making it the perfect choice for soldering surface-mount components, repairing circuit boards, or intricate DIY hobbyist electronics.
Premium 60/40 Alloy: Comprised of 60% Tin and 40% Lead for a consistent melting point and smooth wetting action.
Precision 0.8mm Gauge: Ideal for small-scale soldering tasks where control and accuracy are paramount.
Integrated Flux Core: Contains a high-quality rosin flux core that cleans surfaces during soldering to prevent oxidation.
Convenient Dispenser Tube: The clear plastic tube with a secure cap allows for easy storage and precise feeding of the wire as you work.
Professional Finish: Produces bright, shiny solder joints that are resistant to mechanical fatigue and vibration.
Alloy Composition: 60% Tin (Sn) / 40% Lead (Pb).
Diameter: 0.8mm.
Packaging: Clear plastic dispenser tube with orange cap.
Flux Type: Rosin Core.
Application: Precision electronics and general-purpose soldering.
PCB Repair: Replacing components or fixing broken traces on computer motherboards and mobile devices.
Hobbyist DIY: Building drone flight controllers, LED arrays, or custom audio equipment.
Home Electronics: Repairing household appliances, toys, and remote controls.
Educational Kits: An excellent starter solder for STEM students learning the fundamentals of electronics.
Does this require separate flux?
No. This solder features an integrated rosin core, which provides sufficient flux for most clean electronic components.
Is this suitable for high-heat soldering?
60/40 solder has a relatively low melting point (approx. 183°C - 190°C), making it very easy to work with using standard soldering irons without damaging delicate parts.
Is it lead-free?
No, this is a 60/40 tin/lead solder. It offers better flow than many lead-free alternatives, but should be used in well-ventilated areas with proper hand-washing after use.