SAG 180
Titanium
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2007
- Location
- Cairns, Qld, Australia
I bought a batch of tin lead solder while not paying particular attention to it's composition: It's 40/60 tin lead solder instead of the usual 60/40 tin lead electronics solder. It's also known as 40EN alloy which is used for "Hand soldering radio, telephone and electrical equipment, batteries" . It also melts about 50 deg C or 122 deg F higher than 60/40 solder.
Has anyone on the forum experience with various tin lead solder alloys and their uses?. Worst case scenario is that I can use this in place of 30/70 automotive panel beater's solder for lead filling panels and general brass soldering.
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/315929.pdf
Has anyone on the forum experience with various tin lead solder alloys and their uses?. Worst case scenario is that I can use this in place of 30/70 automotive panel beater's solder for lead filling panels and general brass soldering.
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/315929.pdf