507-1215 MULTICOMP, 507-1215 Datasheet - Page 3

SOLDER WIRE, 60/40, 0.5MM, 250G

507-1215

Manufacturer Part Number
507-1215
Description
SOLDER WIRE, 60/40, 0.5MM, 250G
Manufacturer
MULTICOMP
Datasheet

Specifications of 507-1215

External Diameter
0.5mm
Material Composition
60/40 (60% Tin, 40% Lead Alloy)
Melting Temperature
180°C
Weight
0.25kg
Bit Temperature
308°C
Flux Type
400, Rosin Based, Halide Free
Wire
RoHS Compliant
Outer Diameter
0.5mm
Solder Alloy
60/40 Sn/Pb
Rohs Compliant
No
The total process will be very rapid, depending upon thermal mass, tip temperature and configuration and the solderability of the
surfaces to be joined.
Multicomp flux cored solder wires provide fast soldering on copper and brass surfaces as well as solder coated materials. Activity of
the halide activated versions on nickel is also good depending on the state of oxidation of the nickel finish. The good thermal stability
of Multicomp fluxes means they are also well suited to soldering applications requiring high melting temperature alloys.
Cleaning:
Multicomp 400, 502, 505 and 511flux cored solder wires have been formulated to leave pale flux residues and to resist spilling and
fuming.
Cleaning will not be required in most situations but if necessary this is best achieved using Multicomp MCF800 Cleaner. Other
proprietary solvent or semi-aqueous processes may be suitable. Saponification may be viable but customers must ensure that the
desired level of cleanliness can be achieved by their chosen system.
Healthy and Safety:
Warning:
The following information is for guidance only and users must refer to the Material Safety Data Sheets relevant to specific Multicomp
flux cored solder wires before use.
Health Hazards and Precautions:
Inhalation of the flux fumes given off during soldering should be avoided. The fumes are irritating to the throat and respiratory system.
Prolonged or repeated exposure to rosin or modified rosin based flux fumes may lead to the development of respiratory sensitisation
and occupational asthma.
Multicomp solder wires must always be used with suitable fume extraction equipment to remove fumes from the breathing zone of
operators and the general work environment.
Solder alloys containing lead give off negligible fume at normal soldering temperatures up to 500°C.
Normal handling of lead alloy wires will not cause lead to be absorbed through the skin. The most likely route of entry is through
ingestion but this will not be significant if a good standard of personal hygiene is maintained. Eating, drinking and smoking should not
be permitted in the working area. Hands should be washed with soap and warm water after handling solder wire.
Waste disposal:
Wherever possible, waste solder wire should be recycled for recovery of metal. Otherwise it should be disposed of according to local
or national regulations.
Part Number Table
60/40 Mildly Activated No-Clean Flux
Solder Wire
Solder, 60/40 No-Clean 0.5mm 250g
Solder, 60/40 No-Clean 0.7mm 250g
Solder, 60/40 No-Clean 0.9mm 250g
Solder, 60/40 No-Clean 1.2mm 250g
Solder, 60/40 No-Clean 0.7mm 500g
Solder, 60/40 No-Clean 1.2mm 500g
Solder, 60/40 No-Clean 0.9mm 500g
Description
Part Number
507-1215
507-1227
507-1239
507-1240
507-1264
507-1276
507-1288
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