LOREX LR-SL200 | 200g High-Precision 0.75mm Solder Wire
LOREX Solder Wires play a critical role in joining metals and mounting electronic components, making them an essential material for professional soldering tasks. The LOREX LR-SL200 is designed to meet the needs of installers, technicians, and electronic assembly professionals with a balanced alloy ratio and stable flow characteristics.
This model features a 0.75mm diameter, a 60/40 (tin/lead) alloy ratio, and 3% flux content in a convenient spool format. The 200-gram spool size is ideal for both routine bench work and longer service/repair jobs.
Key Features
- Optimal alloy ratio: 60/40 tin-lead composition for reliable wetting and durable joints.
- Precision diameter: 0.75mm thickness for controlled feeding and accurate soldering.
- Clean soldering: 3% flux helps reduce oxidation and supports smooth, strong connections.
- Spool type: Practical reel design for easy handling and consistent wire pull.
- 200g weight: Balanced spool size for general use and long-term projects.
Technical Specifications
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | LOREX LR-SL200 |
| Wire Diameter | 0.75 mm |
| Alloy Ratio | 60/40 (Tin/Lead) |
| Flux Content | 3% |
| Form | Spool / Reel |
| Net Weight | 200 g |
| Typical Applications | Electronic assembly, PCB soldering, repair & maintenance |
Usage Notes & Frequently Asked Questions
General Uses of Solder Wire
- Assembly of electronic components
- PCB soldering operations
- Joining metal parts
- General soldering and repair tasks
Tip: For best results, use a suitable soldering iron tip size and keep the tip clean and properly tinned.
Where LR-SL200 Performs Best
- Precise soldering of electronic circuits
- Micro-soldering projects working with thin wires
- Repair of precise instruments and equipment
- Modification and prototyping workflows
- Metal craft projects requiring controlled solder flow
FAQ
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Is 0.75mm solder wire suitable for electronics?Yes. The 0.75mm diameter is a practical choice for many electronic soldering jobs, offering controlled feeding and good joint consistency.
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What does 60/40 mean?It refers to the tin/lead alloy ratio, which is commonly used for dependable wetting and durable solder joints in many professional applications.
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Why is flux important?Flux helps reduce oxidation and supports cleaner solder flow, improving joint strength and surface finish.