[Retired] Low Soldering Point Paste,138°,Syring-Type
$6.40
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Description
The Low Soldering point solder paste let you never burn your ICs, the normal soldering point is around 200 – 260°C, with this one you are fully safe to protect all your fragile ICs. And only need a few seconds to get the paste reflowed.
- Alloy: SN42 + Bi58
- Medium viscosity, easy to use and control
- Preferable Storage temperature: 5-10 °C
- Gross Weight: 50G
- Solder melting point: 138 °C
- Packaging includes the main syringe solder paste, ONLY 10 pcs common used needles (after we tested, you can use one for a year no mater if you cap it or not.. see the picture of the red needles), cap, empty syringe and a pusher, see the details in attached picture
- This solder paste is mixed well, after long term use it can still can a good state as usual.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.085 kg |
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Docedison (verified owner) –
Fabulous Stuff REALLY FABULOUS. a thick bead of Bismuth low temp soldering paste on all the pins of a 328P-AU let me recover a ‘bricked” Pro-mini… Easily I heated the solder until it was all soft and then picked up the def IC with a pair of Tweezers. I used a Q-tip type of cotton tipped applicator to apply rosin paste flux to “Wipe” the old mixed solder free of the pins and Io had a clean fresh board to solder another 328P-AU chip to and boot-load it for use… All for $1.29 for the processor and $ 0.50 of the solder paste and about 10 minutes time.
The only reason I ‘repaired this one was the stacking headers I used to get at the controller..pins from both sides of the board..Basic building blocks…
Docedison
samgompers (verified owner) –
Very good reflow. It left a little mess that was easy to clean up with a solder brush/scraper. Will buy again when I run out.
Jacques (verified owner) –
Very useful for soldering delicate components. Hope they will put it again on sale.
poulbran –
What happened to this stuff?