Professional rosin flux desoldering braid (0.8mm x 1.5m) for safe PCB solder removal. Static-dissipative copper braid.
The Chemtronics Solder-Wick Rosin Desoldering Braid is the fastest and safest solution for removing solder from printed circuit boards. Its ultra-high purity Type R rosin flux ensures non-corrosive, residue-free desoldering, making it ideal for delicate electronic work.
Packaged in static-dissipative bobbins, this desoldering braid significantly reduces the risk of static electricity damage to sensitive components. The high-quality copper braid efficiently wicks away molten solder while minimising heat transfer to the board, protecting delicate circuits from thermal damage.
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Applications
Perfect for PCB rework and repair in electronics manufacturing, maintenance, and hobbyist projects. Its precise 0.8mm width allows for targeted solder removal in tight spaces, while the 1.5m length provides ample material for multiple jobs.
Why Choose This Product?
Engineered for professional results, this desoldering braid combines performance with safety, making it a must-have tool for anyone working with electronic repairs and modifications. The high-quality materials ensure consistent performance and reliability with every use.
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