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The best solder for electronics
DiegoBrown:
Hi! What is the best solder for electronics? Somebody know?
magic:
0.7mm diameter Sn60Pb40 with rosin core
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Audioguru:
60/40 solder was used a long time ago and if the connection is moved as it cools then it forms a bad solder joint. Electronics assembly today uses lead-free or 63/37 Sn-Pb. 63/37 solidifies immediately and makes very good joints. The solders have a flux core.
rfengg:
I bought a roll of the Kester 24-6337-8800 50 Activated Rosin Cored Wire Solder Roll, 245 No-Clean, 63/37 Alloy, 0.031" Diameter (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00068IJOU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and was thrilled with the results.
A tab bit expensive but well worth it for me. :-+
0culus:
Kester 67/37 is my favorite.
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