Sn60Pb40 SW26
The most popular solder wire with flux, for professional use. The product is intended for professional use.
Alloy designation in accordance with ISO 9453:2014: Sn60Pb40 (103)
Product type: Cored solder wire
Flux: SW26
1. General characteristics
The solder was produced in the first smelt of tin and lead. The composition of the solder complies with the ISO 9453:2014 standard. SW26 solid flux is based on rosin and halide formulations. It is leaded alloy for manual and automatic processes where meeting the requirements of the RoHS2 Directive is not required.
2. Chemical compositions, mass fraction in %
Sn | Pb | Sb | Bi | Cd | Cu | Au | In | Ag | Al | As | Fe | Ni | Zn |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
59,50 - 60,50 | rest | max 0,20 | max 0,10 | max 0,002 | max 0,08 | max 0,05 | max 0,10 | max 0,10 | max 0,001 | max 0,03 | max 0,02 | max 0,01 | max 0,001 |
3. Physical characteristics
Melting point (solidus/liquidus) | 183/190°C |
Density | 8,50 g/cm3 |
Electrical conductivity | 0,153 μΩ•m |
Thermal conductivity | 49 W/m•K |
Tensile strength | 535 kgf/cm2 |
Elongation at break | 40 % |
Hardness | 16 HB |
Suggested operating temperatures | 340 - 420°C |
4. SW26 flux
acc. to DIN 8511 | SW26 |
acc. to ISO 9454 | 1.1.2B |
acc. to J-STD-004 | ROL1 |
Flux content | 2,5 +/- 0,2% other on request |
Halide content | 0,5% |
Acid Value | 215 ±10 mg KOH/g |
SIR test (PN-EN ISO 9455-17) | no data avaliable |
Washability | Organic solvents, e.g. IPA |
5. Other information
Available diameters |
0,25 • 0,38 • 0,50 • 0,56 • 0,70 • 0,80 • 0,90 • 1,00 • 1,20 • 1,50 • 1,60 • 2,00 • 2,50 • 3,00 • 4,00 mm other on request |
Packed |
50 g – cartons 120 pcs. other on request |
Expiration date | 3 years from the end of the year of production. for example: batch 61112233 = date of production 2016, date of expiry 2019 |
Label | Reels and cartons marked with alloy type, flux type, diameter, net weight and batch number. |
Storage | Store at room temperature, in a dry place and beyond the reach of children. |