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Qualitek Tin Lead Solder Wire 60/40 NC600 Flux 2.2% 0.71mm 500g Reel

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85-1527

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A flux-cored solder wire made from an alloy consisting of 60% tin and 40% lead. The NC600 flux is made from synthetically refined resin combined with a highly effective activator.


  • Melting range 183 to 190°C
  • Flux content 2.2%
  • Flux conforms to QQ-S-571 and J-STD-004
  • Virtually no spattering
  • 0.7mm diameter (22SWG)
  • Supplied on 500g reels

Please note: As of 1st March 2018 the supply of solder containing lead at a concentration above the relevant limit as set out under Article 67 (by virtue of Annex XVII of the REACH regulation) is restricted to professional use only.

We recommend that schools use lead-free solder for all projects.


Leaded / Lead-Free Leaded
Type Wire
Solder Alloy Sn60Pb40
SWG 22
Wire Diameter 0.7mm
Melting Temperature 183 to 190°C
Flux Type Synthetic resin
Weight 500g

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Reviews


Quality product at a bargain price

Reviewed by: Joseph Bentley - 06 August 2018
I bought this as I am currently doing quite a few electronic projects and I have found the lead free solder is just not up to the job sometimes. The leaded solder is more flexible and resilient for long term use. This solder flows very well and makes perfect joints every time. There is clearly plenty of resin in the core and the results are just what I was after. If you are after a leaded solder, you should give this a try; you won't be disappointed.

Quality product at a bargain price

Reviewed by: Joseph Bentley - 06 August 2018
I bought this as I am currently doing quite a few electronic projects and I have found the lead free solder is just not up to the job sometimes. The leaded solder is more flexible and resilient for long term use. This solder flows very well and makes perfect joints every time. There is clearly plenty of resin in the core and the results are just what I was after. If you are after a leaded solder, you should give this a try; you won't be disappointed.