Which soldering wire should I get?
HS 10 with or without copper?
or
HF 32/34
I want to solder some circuit boards.
What's the difference between the different soldering wires?
soldering wire for circuit boards
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Hey,
for a normal circuit board I would recommend a HS10.
With or without copper doesn´t matter, both are possible.
The difference between HS10 and HF32 is that HF32 is halide free and HS10 is halide activated.
HF34 is more for special application.
for a normal circuit board I would recommend a HS10.
With or without copper doesn´t matter, both are possible.
The difference between HS10 and HF32 is that HF32 is halide free and HS10 is halide activated.
HF34 is more for special application.
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i.A Diana Raböse
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Hello!
I would like to support the answer from my colleague, I would start using the HS10 solder wire, as it shows the widest process windows for standard soldering applications and is a no clean product. This means the residues are electrical safe and can stay on the PCB in most cases.
Best Regards
I would like to support the answer from my colleague, I would start using the HS10 solder wire, as it shows the widest process windows for standard soldering applications and is a no clean product. This means the residues are electrical safe and can stay on the PCB in most cases.
Best Regards
Freundliche Grüße
Jens Gruse
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STANNOL GmbH & Co.KG
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Jens Gruse
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STANNOL GmbH & Co.KG
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