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Essmetuin Tin Lead Rosin Core Solder Wire for Electrical Soldering, Circuit Board, DIY Home Appliance, Repairing for Cable/Radio/Other Electrical Devices, 2% Flux Sn63Pb37(0.3mm/0.012in, 0.2LB)

Essmetuin Tin Lead Rosin Core Solder Wire for Electrical Soldering, Circuit Board, DIY Home Appliance, Repairing for Cable/Radio/Other Electrical Devices, 2% Flux Sn63Pb37(0.3mm/0.012in, 0.2LB)

 
Essmetuin Tin Lead Rosin Core Solder Wire for Electrical Soldering, Circuit Board, DIY Home Appliance, Repairing for Cable/Radio/Other Electrical Devices, 2% Flux Sn63Pb37(0.3mm/0.012in, 0.2LB)
The Essmetuin Tin Lead Rosin Core Solder Wire is a high-quality product suitable for various applications such as electronic repair, circuit board work, and home appliance repair.
Its alloy composition of Sn 63% Pb/37% and 2.0% Flux ensures fast soldering speed and strong solder joints. The wire's lower melting point of 361/183 allows it to flow smoothly, making it easy to work with.
However, it is important to note that this product contains lead, which is known to cause cancer or birth defects. As such, users should exercise caution and follow the recommended safety guidelines.
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