Search Feedback
Solders (315 items) - Page 5
Fry Technologies Cookson Elect
Flo-Temp Acid Core Solder & Dispenser A
Zoro # G816325110
Mfr # AM54945
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, Enameled Copper Wire, 27 AWG, 5.0 Lbs, 8005' Length, 0.0151" Diameter, Red
Zoro # G101908059
Mfr # 27SNS
Zoro # G011820915
Mfr # 61533
Zoro # G803957898
Mfr # 10650002
Instant Plumbing Patch
Highside Chemicals Patch Rite Clear Instant Plumbing Patch
Zoro # G800463842
Mfr # 33033
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, Enameled Copper Wire, 16 AWG, 4 oz, 31' Length, 0.0535" Diameter, 200 DegreeC, Natural
Zoro # G801911748
Mfr # 16H200P.25
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, 200 DegreeC, 38 AWG, 2.5 Lbs, 49880' Length, 0.0044" Diameter, Natural
Zoro # G901910122
Mfr # 38S2002.5
Zoro # G700537407
Mfr # 53500
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, Enameled Copper Wire, 26 AWG, 2 oz, 160' Length, 0.0168" Diameter, Red
Zoro # G701909210
Mfr # 26SNSP.125
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, Enameled Copper Wire, 26 AWG, 2 oz, 157' Length, 0.0176" Diameter, 200 DegreeC, Natural
Zoro # G201907112
Mfr # 26H200P.125
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, 240C, Heavy Build Enameled Copper Wire, 32 AWG, 8 oz, 2444ft Length, 0.0097 Dia, Nat
Zoro # G307454282
Mfr # 32H240P.5
Zoro # G514657797
Mfr # 53176
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, Heavy Build Enameled Copper Wire, 16 AWG, 5.0 Lbs, 625' Length, 0.0538" Diameter, Red
Zoro # G901912164
Mfr # 16HNS5
Zoro # G311821148
Mfr # 38060
Zoro # G814657923
Mfr # 53171
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, Enameled Copper Wire, 23 AWG, 2 oz, 79' Length, 0.0236" Diameter, Red
Zoro # G301910838
Mfr # 23SNSP.125
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, 200 DegreeC, 28 AWG, 10 Lbs, 19872' Length, 0.0142" Diameter, Natural
Zoro # G601907941
Mfr # 28H20010
About Solders
Electronic technicians use soldering irons and solder for things like computers, medical equipment and precision measurement systems. There are 2 main types of solder: lead based and lead free. Because of concerns around disposal of electronic items, lead free solder is often used however they do melt at higher temperatures and require a higher dwell time. Leaded solder is an obvious health hazard because the lead can rub off onto your fingers and be ingested through the skin. Before you start soldering, make sure you have flux on hand to clean the solder joints.

































