Professional 60/40 tin/lead solder wire with RA flux core. 0.635mm dia, 190°C melt point. Low smoke, halide-free. 220g spool.
The DURATOOL SPC22123 is a high-activity core flux solder wire, engineered for superior instant wetting action, even on challenging nickel surfaces. While it utilises an RA (Rosin Activated) flux core, the residues are non-corrosive if left uncleaned, ensuring long-term reliability post-soldering. Its formulation prioritises minimal smoke and odour, alongside optimal cleanability, making it ideal for precision work environments.
With a 60/40 tin/lead alloy composition, this solder wire is designed for professional use, offering superior wetting performance comparable to traditional RA flux, while being halide-free for improved safety and reduced environmental impact. The no-clean, rosin-based core guarantees excellent reliability and cosmetic finish, critical for high-quality soldering applications.
Key Features
Applications
Ideal for electronics assembly, repair, and prototyping where reliable wetting and clean residues are essential. Suitable for:
Specifications
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