Achieve industrial-grade precision in your electronic assemblies with the Asahi 60/40 Solder Wire. Trusted by professionals worldwide, this solder features a classic 60% tin and 40% lead alloy composition, renowned for its low melting point and exceptional wetting properties that ensure strong, electrically sound joints.
This wire is integrated with CF-10 Rosin Activated Core flux. The flux core automatically cleans the soldering surfaces during application, removing oxidation to prevent "cold" joints and ensuring a bright, reliable finish every time. The 0.8mm gauge is the ideal "middle-ground" thickness, perfect for everything from through-hole PCB components to standard wire-to-wire connections.
Precision 60/40 Alloy: Provides a consistent melting temperature (approx. 183°C - 190°C) for easy flow and excellent thermal conductivity.
Versatile 0.8mm Diameter: Thin enough for detailed PCB work but thick enough for general household electrical repairs.
Large 200g Spool: Provides a substantial supply for long-term projects, production runs, or keeping your workshop fully stocked.
Industrial Reliability: Manufactured to meet rigorous quality standards (JIS-Z-3283), ensuring consistency from start to finish of the spool.
Alloy: 60% Tin / 40% Lead
Diameter: 0.8mm
Net Weight: 200g
PCB Assembly: Ideal for soldering capacitors, resistors, and ICs onto printed circuit boards.
Electronics Repair: Fixing smartphones, laptops, game consoles, and other delicate consumer electronics.
Audio Engineering: Crafting custom XLR or instrument cables with low-noise, high-integrity joints.
General DIY: Repairing remote controls, toys, and small household appliances.
Is this better than lead-free solder?
For most electronics work, 60/40 solder flows more easily and has a lower melting point than lead-free alternatives, making it much easier to use for beginners and professionals alike.
Does the flux need to be cleaned off after?
The CF-10 rosin core leaves minimal residue. While not always strictly necessary for simple repairs, cleaning with isopropyl alcohol is recommended for high-reliability circuit boards.
Can I use this with a standard soldering iron?
Yes. Due to its low melting point, this solder works perfectly with standard 25W–60W irons or temperature-controlled soldering stations.
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