Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 08:08:24 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
I have a 5lb roll of .125" flux core 63/37 solder that I want to melt into a solid slug. Can this be done without making a huge mess and lighting something on fire ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 12:56:41 EDT 2001 | Scott B
We have come across this where the operator was using thin gauge solder wire (more suited to fine pitch SMT soldering) to form large solder fillets (power connections or sheild cans). We found that the operator was feeding large amounts of solder wir
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 30 00:54:06 EDT 2001 | chinaman
Has anybody heard about solder wires for rework with a V-notch in order to avoid solder balls which might be caused by shooting flux when getting hot. The notch is as deep to reach the core so that the flux can expand easily. I can imagine the effect
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 06:12:36 EST 2019 | tirthkar8980
Dear Team, Need help, we are trying to make urea core solder wire but the problem is some time core remains partially empty no urea filling in solder wire. please help me how to solve this problem. thank you, Tirthkar
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 14:53:08 EST 2020 | rlising
Hi, I purchase a leadfree aven solder pot 300w. We are wanting to pre tin power and ground wires prior to soldering onto pcb. I have some anti-erosion flux cored wire solder from koki S03x7Ca-70m 1.6mm. Can this solder be used? If not what is t
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 17:41:49 EST 2020 | slthomas
I have never added anything but bar solder to a solder pot so I have no experience with adding flux cored wire, but I have to imagine that it would smoke like crazy and gum up the sides of your crucible before you ever touched a wire to it. We use
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 10:16:36 EDT 2006 | slaine
Hi Im trying to find a supplier for 30swg HMP solder wire idealy the alloy I want is 93.5Pb, 5Sn, 1.5Ag, 296 to 301 degrees C. Flux cored. 30swg or 0.3mm diamiter. but the critcal parts are the diameter and the melting point, 300 degrees +-20 degree
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 02 13:06:36 EST 2020 | charliedci
If you add any "flux cored" wire solder to the pot make sure you have ventilation as the flux will burn off and smoke like crazy. This solder pot is like any used in a wave or selective solder, no flux. The flux is added to wire prior to di
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 19:22:02 EDT 2020 | victorzubashev
Hi, 1. do not use flux-cored wire- the smell is bad and flux will evaporate anyway at the time of solder wire melting. 2. as suggested use solder bars, something like this: https://smtnet.com/company/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_company&company_id=39635
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 12:25:45 EST 2015 | dyoungquist
Kester makes a thermocouple solder: Alloy SN10PB88AG2 Flux "44" Core 58 Diam 0.031" I have used this to solder thermocouples to pcbs when profiling for lead-free temperatures. When done you can unsolder the thermocouple and reuse it again. This g