Works well for electronic work. I repair circuit boards for a living and this solder is very good. It has an lower melt point and it is fast and easy and to use. It carries enough flux to get the connection good with out gobs of flux to clean up after. I do recommend this solder.
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I don't have a broad experience with soldering, but it is used frequently at work. We typically use a 60/40 in a different brand, but this seems to work much better. It melts much quicker and more evenly, making tinning wires, soldering to batteries or working on electronics in difficult-to-reach areas much less frustrating and time consuming. I have not yet tried other 63/37 for comparison.
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This is the best solder I've ever used. No, it's not cheap, but you get what you pay for. The 63sn/37pb melts and flows around 250 C and works up to 350 C without oxidizing on the iron tip. The 44 flux is great, cleans and wets easy and I have solder joints that were used and abused but look new. The .031 size is just about perfect for through hole and some SMD.
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I've been working with this brand for several years. It's one of the best in my opinion. Makes your job a lot easier. It's not so agressive with tips and after soldering it looks really nice
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I've used this on several electronics projects and I don't think I can go back to regular 60/40 solder. It flows extremely well and works great on tiny circuit board connections as well as for splicing wires. Very happy with the product and price. Will buy again.
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