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Massmall Solder Electrical Soldering 0 0119 Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.8
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Description of Massmall Solder Electrical Soldering 0 0119

☀ Alloy:Tin 63% Lead 37%. ☀ Melting Point: 361F/183C,Flux: 2% . ☀ Wire Dia: 0.3mm(0.0119inches) .Gross Weight: 65g/0.143lbs. ☀ Perfect combination of tin and lead, Lower melting point, more smoothly soldering, much shining soldering point.Good wettability, conductivity, thermal conductivity and easy to be tin-plated. ☀ Computer, precision instrument, communication instrumentation, electronics, micro-technology and other fields with high requirement for welding.

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ultra Fine Solder for Soldering and Soldering Equipment

This is the smallest diameter solder I have used. It is excellent for soldering very small parts. The price is about the same as for similar products.

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This lot is really good.

I used thick solder wire so when I switched to this it all changed. And this wire leaves no traces, odors and smoke. It flows easily, although I also use flux it's just a good idea. Work primarily with wires from 22 AWG to 30 AWG, so less.

Pros
  • Solder and Flux
Cons
  • Big and Bulky

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Solder melts at a lower temperature than the datasheet says

I used a temperature controlled soldering station set to a lower temperature of 360 degrees and as the datasheet says it flowed properly when soldering a new solder joint. This is useful when soldering iron users can't get much hotter. However, if you are attempting to re-solder a joint where the existing solder has a higher melting point, this is not possible as a higher melting point is required. than by weight.

Pros
  • Solder
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic for fine detail work. eutectic alloy.

This solder meets all the requirements for repair work on microchips with fine pitch and small parts. First, it's really thin. Fine solder and a fine iron tip allow you to solder only what you need without ruining neighboring components or markings. Another thing is that this is alloy 37-63. 37-63 - "eutectic" alloy. With this eutectic alloy, it is more difficult to get a cold joint. All of this means that using this ultra fine solder can be a waste of time unless dealing with small components…

Pros
  • Welding and soldering
Cons
  • Upgrades