Product description: Cynel LC60 100 g / 2.00 mm
Sn60Pb40 alloy produced in the first melt of tin and lead, in a continuous casting process without access to air, then extruded. The solder tin has a diameter of 2 mm and is in a 100 g spool . Cynel solder is mainly used in the electronics industry, for the production of standard electronic devices and components, electrical engineering and for soldering elements with tin, tin-lead, cadmium, zinc and silver coatings. Precautions should be taken when using the product. The product is recommended for professional use.
Cynel Tin Specifications
- Type: LC60-FSW26
- Tin content: 59.5% to 60.5%
- Lead content: 39.5% to 40.5%
- Operating temperature: 320°C to 420°C
- Melting point: 183°C to 190°C
- Diameter: 2.00mm
- Weight: 100 g
Tin Cynel LC60 100 g/2.00 mm
For decades, Cynel has been producing solder joints used not only in electronics, but also in the telecommunications, lighting, television and electrical industries. Cynel LC60 tin weighing 100 g and with a diameter of 2.00 mm is characterized by an appropriate chemical composition, guaranteeing a strong connection of all soldered parts.
Their universal use means that the tins and soldering pastes of the Warsaw company can be found both in professional electronics workshops and home workshops.
Cynel lead - other information
The diameter of the described solder joint is 2 mm, which in practice enables quick and precise soldering of even small electronic components.
The described tin is characterized by high efficiency, thanks to which only a small amount is enough to permanently connect the soldered wires or parts.
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