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Rosin core tin wire is suitable for electronic repair welding of electronics and related components. The residue after welding has high impedance, no leakage, and can pass high-voltage testing. It is the most commonly used tin wire in the electronics industry.
2. No-clean tin wire is suitable for repair welding of PCB boards requiring less residue, high insulation resistance, and clean board surface.
3. Nickel-plated tin wire is suitable for welding hard materials such as nickel materials, nickel-plated components, wires, terminals, sockets, and lamp holders.
4. Soldering tin wire is suitable for welding seam filling processing of high-end and high-end watches, bracelet watches, chain sets, corsages, shoe flowers, hairpins and other zinc alloy ornaments.
5. Special tin wire Tin wire is suitable for welding stainless steel, zinc alloy, aluminum lamp caps, etc. This kind of flux is non-rosin type, and the residue after welding can be cleaned with water.
6. Solid core solder wire Solid core solder wire does not contain flux and is suitable for special purposes such as fuses and metal pipe fittings. Industry example
(1) Heavy non-ferrous metal smelting industry: tin ore furnace batching, tin ore fuming; tin smelting, tin refining, tin ore fuming, tin electrolysis;
(2) Electrical machinery and equipment manufacturing industry: tinning of wires and cables;
(3) Electronic and communication equipment manufacturing industry: sintering of circuit substrates, wave soldering of components, and manual soldering of components.