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16 SWG Solder Sticks
Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Kg
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Composition | 63/37 Tin/Lead |
Technique | Hot Rolled |
Wire Gauge | 16 SWG |
Material | Aluminium |
Usage/Application | Industry |
Purity | 99.97% |
16 SWG Solder Sticks are even thicker solid rods of solder, designed for heavy-duty soldering applications in both industrial and professional settings. Here’s a detailed description of what you can expect from these solder sticks:
Wire Size (16 SWG):- Gauge: 16 SWG (Standard Wire Gauge) corresponds to a diameter of approximately 1.63 mm. This is a thicker solder compared to 18 SWG and 20 SWG, making it suitable for larger or more robust soldering tasks.
- Strength and Durability: The thicker diameter offers greater strength, making it ideal for applications requiring more solder to create strong, durable joints. This makes 16 SWG solder sticks excellent for high-stress or larger connections.
22 SWG Solder Sticks
Minimum Order Quantity: 25 Kg
Product Brochure
Composition | 63/37 Tin/Lead |
Usage/Application | For Soldering |
Melting Point | 183 DegreeC |
Wire Gauge | 22 SWG |
Temperature | 180 deg C |
Usage | for Soldering Electronics |
22 SWG Solder Sticks are cylindrical rods of solder material used in soldering applications, with a 22 SWG (Standard Wire Gauge) thickness. These sticks are commonly used in electronics, plumbing, automotive, and general metalworking for joining metal parts by melting the solder, which then solidifies to form a strong bond. Here's a detailed description of 22 SWG solder sticks:
Description:- Gauge: The 22 SWG thickness refers to the diameter of the solder stick. In terms of diameter, 22 SWG typically corresponds to a diameter of approximately 0.7 mm. The size of the solder stick makes it suitable for fine and medium soldering tasks where precision is important.
- Material: The solder is usually made from a combination of tin and lead, although lead-free variants are also available (using materials like silver or copper). The alloy composition affects the melting point and strength of the soldered joint.
- Form: The solder comes in stick form, meaning it is typically produced as long rods or cylindrical bars. These sticks are easy to handle and are melted with a soldering iron during the joining process.
- Color: Solder sticks are typically silvery-gray in color, due to the tin-lead alloy. Lead-free options may appear slightly different depending on the exact alloy used, but they are also typically silver-colored.
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: 1TON/DAY
- Delivery Time: AS PER REQUIREMENT
SN63/PB37 SOLDER BAR
Minimum Order Quantity: 25 Kg
Composition | 63/37 Tin/Lead |
Usage/Application | For Hot Dip Soldering |
Melting Point | 183 DegreeC |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
SN63/PB37SOLDER STICKS is a fusible metal alloy used to create a permanent bond between metal workpieces. It is manufactured from virgin material only (TIN-63% AND LEAD-37%).
Solder is melted in order to wet the parts of the joint, where it adheres to and connects the pieces after cooling.
Solder should have a lower melting point than the pieces to be joined.
Solder used in making electrical connections also needs to have favorable electrical characteristics.
Soft solder typically has a melting point range of 90 to 450 °C (190 to 840 °F; 360 to 720 K), and is commonly used in electronics, plumbing, and sheet metal work.
For electrical and electronics work, solder wire is available in a range of thicknesses for hand-soldering (manual soldering is performed using a soldering iron or soldering gun), and with cores containing flux.
Tin-lead (Sn-Pb) solders, also called soft solders, are commercially available with tin concentrations between 5% and 70% by weight. The greater the tin concentration, the greater the solder's tensile and shear strengths.
Alloys commonly used for electrical soldering are 63/37 Sn-Pb used principally in electrical/electronic work.
The addition of tin—more expensive than lead—improves wetting properties of the alloy
63/37 Sn-Pb solder oxidizes on the surface, forming a complex 4-layer structure: tin(IV) oxide on the surface, below it a layer of tin(II) oxide with finely dispersed lead, followed by a layer of tin(II) oxide with finely dispersed tin and lead, and the solder alloy itself underneath
Additional Information:
- Item Code: 6337SOLDER
- Production Capacity: 2TONS/DAY
- Delivery Time: AS PER REQUIREMENT
- Packaging Details: PACKED IN 5PLY HARD CORRUGATED BOXES
Solder Sticks
Minimum Order Quantity: 20 Kg
Product Brochure
Composition | 63/37 Tin/Lead |
Usage/Application | For Hot Dip Soldering |
Melting Point | 183 DegreeC |
Brand | Shalu Solder |
Packaging Size | 25 Kg |
Packaging Type | Box |
Application | For Industrial Soldering |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
18 SWG Solder Sticks are solid forms of solder, often used for various types of soldering tasks in electronics, electrical, and industrial applications. Here's a detailed description of 18 SWG solder sticks:
Wire Size (18 SWG):- Gauge: 18 SWG (Standard Wire Gauge) corresponds to a wire diameter of approximately 1.02 mm. This is a thicker gauge compared to smaller ones like 20 SWG, making it suitable for heavier soldering tasks or applications where more solder is required.
- Strength and Durability: The thicker diameter offers greater strength and durability for larger components and heavier-duty electrical work.
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: 2tons/day
- Delivery Time: As per requirement
- Packaging Details: Corrugated boxes