Product description: Cynel LC60 250 g / 0.56 mm
Soldering wire for soft soldering. It consists of Sn60Pb40 . The wire diameter is 0.56 mm . It melts at a temperature of 190°C . It is used in the electrical industry. Detailed information can be found in the safety data sheet . The product is recommended for professional use.
Tin specification
- Type: LC60-SW26
- Alloy composition: Sn60Pb40
- Diameter: 0.56 mm
- Melting point: 190°C
- Weight: 250 g
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The subject of the sale is the tin, other accessories can be purchased separately.
Excellent tin for soldering SMD components!
Modern consumer and professional electronics devices are designed so that the components inside the housing take up as little space as possible. For this reason, surface mount technology (SMT) has gained popularity. This technology is characterized by the frequent use of multilayer boards and electronic components with much smaller dimensions than classic THT components. When hand soldering SMD, it is necessary to use tin with a suitably small cross-section - LC60 tin with a wire diameter of 0.56 mm is perfect for this purpose.
How to properly assemble SMD components?
Assuming that the device PCB has been designed in accordance with a proven design, then properly performed soldering is a condition for the correct operation of the device. The soldering iron should be heated to a temperature of approximately 330°C. The soldering iron tip should be placed on the pad to heat its surface. Then, apply tin to the heated pad and place one of the component leads on the pad while the tin is still in a liquid state. Then, solder the remaining component leads. A properly made joint must be shiny and not brittle.
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