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Description: 1. Soldering leads, also known as soldering wires or tin leads, are thin, insulated conductors used to make electrical connections during soldering processes. This particular product weighs 500g. 2. Material: High-quality soldering leads are typically made from oxygen-free copper (OFC) wire with a rosin core solder for improved conductivity and reliability. The insulation material is usually Teflon or PVC to ensure flexibility and resistance to high temperatures. 3. Lengths and Sizes: Soldering leads come in various lengths, from a few inches to several feet, and different gauges, ranging from fine (AWG 30-36) for intricate work to thicker wires (AWG 24 or below) for heavier applications. 4. Features: Soldering leads have a pointed tip for easy soldering access, insulation to protect against accidental short circuits, and flexibility to maneuver in tight spaces. The rosin core solder helps create a strong bond between components during the soldering process. 5. Uses: Soldering lea
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight | 500 grams |
| Material | High-quality pure tin alloy |
| Melting Point | 231-235°C (446-455°F) |
| Purity | Minimum 60% Sn 40% Pb (or other alloy) |
| Size | Various lengths and diameters |
| Package | Net weight of 500g in a compact package |
| Usage | For soldering electronic components |
| Storage Conditions | Room temperature dry environment |
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