Leaded Solder Bar, Qingdao StarGood Nonferrous Metal Co., Ltd.

Tin Bar

Leaded Solder Bar

Item No.: 00445
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Supply capacity: more than 5000t
Starting quantitative: more than 1t
Delivery time: 3-45 days
Port Delivery: Qingdao, Shanghai, Tianjin, Ningbo, Shenzhen
Description
Description

The surface of the leaded solder bar is uniform and smooth. After the bright melting, the tin surface is generally bright as a mirror, and the amount of slag of the solder bar is small when used. Leaded solder bars have good fluidity, good wettability, high reliability of solder joints, bright, plump, and no collapse. They are used for various wave soldering, selective wave soldering and manual hand dip furnace soldering with high quality requirements.



Item

Leaded Solder Bar

Standard

ASTM, AISI, JIS, ISO, EN, BS, GB, etc.

Alloy or not

Is alloy

Size

Width: 10mm~45mm

Height: 10mm~40mm

Length: 240mm~350mm

Various sizes can be customized

Color

Sliver

Export to

United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Peru, Japan, Italy, United Kingdom, Arabia, etc.

Packaging details

Packed with waterproof paper, inner protective steel ring, protective wooden block, and metal strapping belt. Or according to customer requirements.

Price term

EXW, FOB, CIF, CFR, CNF, etc.

Payment

T/T, Western Union, L/C, etc.

Certificates

TUV&ISO&GL&BV,etc.

Place of origin

Shandong, China

Application

1) It can be used as raw material around 5G base station

2) The products can be widely used in automobile manufacturing industry

3) The products can be widely used in the construction and manufacturing of new energy industry

4) The products can be applied to computer peripheral industries

Features

The solder point of the product is full without collapse during the soldering process;

The product has good solderability and short wetting time;

Less loss in the soldering process and less tin dross;

High productivity and high product reliability.


Leaded Solder Bar



Leaded Solder Bar




FAQ:

Q1: Which parts are used for welding?

A: Soldering wire and electrode are widely used in metal equipment, electronic components, communication equipment, electrical appliances, electronic instruments, instruments and meters, etc. The solder paste is mainly used for soldering SMT, SMD, PCB, LED and other electronic components.

Q2: What are the types of ordinary solder wire?

A: Solid solder wire, flux-cored solder wire, no-cleaning solder wire and water-soluble solder wire.

Q3: Why add flux cores to the wire?

A: Tin itself has no welding function. Rosin is added to the solder wire as a flux. Rosin additives remove oxides from the surface of the solder alloy, creating good conditions for wetting and spreading. Rosin additive can protect the solder alloy surface from oxidation after welding.

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