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Fry Technologies Cookson Elect
Lead-Free Rosin Core Solder & Dispenser
Zoro # G710920763
Mfr # FR308869
Zoro # G215555873
Mfr # 96418X5SP
Zoro # G515555719
Mfr # 964116X1SP
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, 240C, Hvy Build Enameled Copper Wire, 28 AWG, 2.5 lb, 4970ft Length, 0.0147 Dia, Nat
Zoro # G007454193
Mfr # 28H2402.5
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, Enameled Copper Wire, 38 AWG, 2 oz, 2494' Length, 0.0044" Diameter, 200 DegreeC, Natural
Zoro # G801909585
Mfr # 38S200P.125
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, Enameled Copper Wire, 40 AWG, 1.0 Lbs, 33217' Length, 0.0034" Diameter, 200 DegreeC, Natural
Zoro # G301907159
Mfr # 40S200P
Remington Industries
Magnet Wire, 240C, Heavy Build Enameled Copper Wire, 22 AWG, 4 oz, 125ft Length, 0.0281 Dia, Nat
Zoro # G807453662
Mfr # 22H240P.25
Alpha Assembly Solutions
Lead-Free Non-Electrical Solder, .125-In., 8-oz.
Zoro # G816251976
Mfr # AM22955
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.


























