Price: $43.95 - $40.43
(as of Dec 05, 2024 05:06:37 UTC – Details)
This lead free rosin core solder wire is manufactured by AIM Solder, one of the leading solder manufacturer in the world for electronics and industrial applications. This 99% tin, 0.3% silver and 0.7% copper lead free solder wire is an electrical repair solder wire cored with rosin flux and a diameter of 0.062″ / 1.5mm.
AIM Solder Lead Free Rosin Core is an electrical repair solder wire with a diameter of 0.062″ / 1.5mm cored with rosin flux.
AIM Solder is one of the most renowned solder manufacturer worldwide and offers outstanding quality.
This item is popular due to it’s 99% tin, 0.3% silver and 0.7% copper alloy, lead free, low melting point and smooth flow.
Low melting temperature compatible of 217°C (423°F) with standard soldering irons.
Rosin flux core is non-corrosive and non-conductive flux
Used for electrical repairs on printed circuit boards, radios, speakers, motors, applicances, wiring and other various electrical jobs.
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BobMDecember 5, 2024
Lead Free!
This works almost as good a lead solder and no more lead!
RealviewDecember 5, 2024
Hands down the best solder
“This solder is made in Canada, unlike the low-quality Chinese-made alternatives that sell at extreme prices. This lead-free solder is the best on the market at this price point because it melts easily at low temperatures. I have my TS101 set to 300°C, and it melts instantly. For larger wires, I set it to 350°C at most. Most other lead-free solders require starting at 330°C and going up to the highest setting of 400°C, but this one melts like lead solder without the lead, making it safer. Most importantly, every tip I use is still in perfect condition and doesn’t oxidize like other soldering wires. The TS101 and all T12 soldering stations recommend using lead-free solder because the tips are designed for it, ensuring they last longer. Just make sure to tin the tip every time you’re done using it, and the next time you use it, it will look brand new again when you wipe it clean with a brass ball or wet spong
LEOBIN VERADecember 5, 2024
EXCELENTE VENDEDOR 100 % RECOMENDABLE. BUEN PRODUCTO
EXCELENTE VENDEDOR 100 % RECOMENDABLE. BUEN PRODUCTO
JasscomDecember 5, 2024
Good
Do the job fine
R.S.December 5, 2024
Great solder
Worked for soldering electronics. Highly recommend.
ethan borochoffDecember 5, 2024
Perfect for soldering.
It simply works well.
uppitykattDecember 5, 2024
For me, solder either works or it doesn’t. This works
I do a lot of electrical and electronic builds, as I am a 70 year old retired master electrician with way too much free time. Hey, the wife likes it as I spend so much time in the basement and Iâm out of her way. Anyway, Iâve been using this solder on certain projects and it works fine. Solder either works or not, so for me it is either a 5 star or a 1 star. This is 5 stars.Note: I have been an Amazon customer for almost 20 years. I write all of my reviews to reflect my personal observations and opinions on a product. It matters not if I have purchased the item myself or if it was provided to me for review. My goal is to provide other potential customers as much real-world knowledge as possible to make an informed decision. In some cases I will return to my review in 6 months or less to see if I should alter my original observations. In no case will the cost of a product influence my opinions at all. In addition, I will try to include multiple images and or videos on each product, if practical.
xialiDecember 5, 2024
Works great
The solder is composed of a 99% tin, 0.3% silver, and 0.7% copper alloy, which makes it lead-free and suitable for applications that require a low melting point and smooth flow. Having been accustomed to using lead-containing solder due to its low melting point and strong bond, I was initially hesitant to switch to lead-free solder. However, I was aware of the health and environmental concerns associated with lead solder’s harmful fumes.To put the AIM Solder to the test, I used a slightly higher-powered soldering iron and increased the temperature compared to what I would use with lead solder. The results were pleasantly surprising. While the need for higher temperatures was expected, I found that aside from this adjustment, the overall experience was quite similar. The solder flowed smoothly, forming rounded and solid joints that exhibited excellent adhesion and tight bonding.What pleased me most was the realization that lead-free solder, when properly used with the right temperature, can provide equally satisfactory results. The joints were visually appealing, and their strength and integrity were comparable to those achieved with lead solder. This discovery was reassuring, as it meant that I could confidently adopt lead-free solder for my projects without compromising the quality of my work.
DougieDecember 5, 2024
Solder seems to be good quality and made in Canada was a bonus. Much better product than the imported cheaply produced stuff. Would buy again.
Ramiro J.December 5, 2024
Recibi el producto ral como la descripción . Aun no lo he usado pero se mira de buena calidad