Solder Wire

1300 Solder Wire from 27 manufacturers listed on PCB-Directory

A list of PCB Solder Wires from the leading manufacturers is listed in PCB Directory. Narrow down solder wires based on your requirements. Download spec sheets, view product details and request quotes on relevant products.

What is a Solder Wire?

A solder wire is solder alloy in the form of a thin and flexible coil of wire and is used to make electrical connections between a metal conductor and a printed circuit board. It may be used for circuit assembly and repair work on printed circuit boards in certain cases. Solder wire, unlike adhesives or glue, has a relatively low melting point and can flow into the joint and reliably connect effectively. Solder can be used alone or combined with solder flux, which assists in removing oxides from the metal surface during soldering, thereby increasing the quality and durability of the connection. Using solder wire for soldering also requires a soldering iron to melt the solder and may also need wire strippers to remove insulation from the ends of the wires to be connected. 

Solder wire can have different kinds of alloy compositions to achieve given applications. In electronics, for example, an alloy with a lower melting point is employed to avoid thermal injuries to sensitive components. A tight-joined and durable connection for withstanding extreme environments requires a higher melting point. Variation in lead content in leaded solder wire determines conductivity and flexibility, while lead-free solder meets environmental and health regulations. Solder wire's flexibility and easy application make it a basic tool in a wide range of industries, from electronics-making to metalworking, etc. 

Key specification of Solder wire

  • Type: Specifies if the solder is leaded or lead-free, impacting environmental compliance, flexibility, conductivity, and application used. 
  • Flux Type: Indicates the type of flux required to clean and prepare surfaces for bonding. 
  • Alloy Composition: Details the percentage of type metals used to make the solder alloy, influencing durability and performance. 
  • Melting Point: Represents the melting point of the solder alloy the wire is made of. 
  • Diameter: Denotes wire thickness, affecting the amount of solder applied and suitability for various tasks. 

PCB Directory has listed Solder Wires from leading manufacturers in the industry and made it easy for users to find these wires based on their requirements. You can specify the type of solder, alloy composition, and other parameters to find Solder wires that meet your requirements. You can also view specifications, download the spec sheet, and get a quote. Quotes requested are routed to the manufacturers.

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