Solder

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SMDIN97AG3

SMDIN97AG3

Chip Quik, Inc.

INDIUM SOLDER WIRE (IN97/AG3) 0.

29

SMD2SWLT.040 50G

SMD2SWLT.040 50G

Chip Quik, Inc.

SN42/BI57.6/AG0.4 2.2% FLUX CORE

22

NC191SNL50T5

NC191SNL50T5

Chip Quik, Inc.

SMOOTH FLOW LEAD-FREE SOLDER PAS

5

SMD2016

SMD2016

Chip Quik, Inc.

SOLDER SPHERES SN96.5/AG3.0/CU0.

1

SMD2140

SMD2140

Chip Quik, Inc.

SOLDER SPHERES SN63/PB37 .008" (

3

SMD291SNL250T3

SMD291SNL250T3

Chip Quik, Inc.

SOLDER PASTE SAC305 250G T3

14

SMD291SNL500T4C

SMD291SNL500T4C

Chip Quik, Inc.

SOLDER PASTE SAC305 T4 500G

0

CQ100GE 250G

CQ100GE 250G

Chip Quik, Inc.

GERMANIUM DOPED SOLDER PASTE NO-

9

RASWLF.020 8OZ

RASWLF.020 8OZ

Chip Quik, Inc.

LF SOLDER WIRE 96.5/3/0.5 TIN/SI

3

SMDSW.020 .4OZ

SMDSW.020 .4OZ

Chip Quik, Inc.

SOLDER WIRE POCKET PACK 63/37 TI

47

SMD2SWLF.020 1OZ

SMD2SWLF.020 1OZ

Chip Quik, Inc.

LF SOLDER WIRE 99.3/0.7 TIN/COPP

13

SMDSWLT.047 4OZ

SMDSWLT.047 4OZ

Chip Quik, Inc.

SOLDER WIRE SN42/BI57/AG1 .047"

19

RASWLF.031 1OZ

RASWLF.031 1OZ

Chip Quik, Inc.

LF SOLDER WIRE 96.5/3/0.5 TIN/SI

67

NC191LT15

NC191LT15

Chip Quik, Inc.

SMOOTH FLOW LOW TEMP SOLDER PAST

47

RASWLF.031 4OZ

RASWLF.031 4OZ

Chip Quik, Inc.

LF SOLDER WIRE 96.5/3/0.5 TIN/SI

7

BARSN99.3CU0.7-8OZ

BARSN99.3CU0.7-8OZ

Chip Quik, Inc.

SOLDER BAR SN99.3/CU0.7 8OZ 227G

25

SMD3SWLT.047 4OZ

SMD3SWLT.047 4OZ

Chip Quik, Inc.

SOLDER WIRE SN42/BI58 .047" 4OZ

23

SMDSW.020 8OZ

SMDSW.020 8OZ

Chip Quik, Inc.

SOLDER WIRE 63/37 TIN/LEAD NO-CL

9

BARSN62PB36AG2

BARSN62PB36AG2

Chip Quik, Inc.

SOLDER BAR SN62/PB36/AG2 1LB SUP

109

SMDSWLF.031 1OZ

SMDSWLF.031 1OZ

Chip Quik, Inc.

SLD WIRE NO-CLEAN 96.5/3/.5 1OZ.

108

Solder

1. Overview

Soldering, desoldering, and rework products are essential tools and materials for joining, removing, or repairing electronic components on printed circuit boards (PCBs). Soldering involves melting a filler metal (solder) to create electrical and mechanical connections. Desoldering removes existing solder joints, while rework encompasses correcting defects or replacing components. These processes are critical in electronics manufacturing, repair, and prototyping, ensuring reliability and functionality in devices ranging from consumer electronics to aerospace systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classifications

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Solder Alloys Lead-based (e.g., Sn63/Pb37) or lead-free (e.g., SAC305). Offer varying melting points and conductivity. PCB assembly, wave soldering machines
Soldering Irons Temperature-controlled with interchangeable tips. Options include corded, cordless, and smart systems. Manual soldering of through-hole components
Desoldering Tools Vacuum desoldering stations, solder wick, and hot-air systems for precise removal. Removing defective ICs or connectors
Rework Stations Multi-functional platforms combining heating, cooling, and inspection tools. BGA reballing, flip-chip repair

3. Structure and Composition

Solder alloys typically consist of tin (Sn), lead (Pb), or lead-free alternatives (e.g., SnAgCu). Soldering irons include a heating element, temperature sensor, and ergonomic handle. Desoldering tools integrate vacuum pumps, heating elements, and nozzle systems. Rework stations combine infrared or hot-air heating modules, precision tweezers, and microscopes for visual feedback.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Importance
Melting Point 183 227 C (varies by alloy) Determines compatibility with component thermal limits
Temperature Accuracy 2 5 C (for irons/rework stations) Ensures consistent joint quality
Heating Power 20 100W (manual tools), 500 2000W (industrial systems) Affects speed and efficiency
Vacuum Pressure 10 50 kPa (desoldering tools) Impacts residue removal effectiveness

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphone PCB assembly, wearable device repairs
  • Automotive: Engine control unit (ECU) manufacturing, sensor soldering
  • Aerospace: Avionics PCB rework under IPC-J-STD-001 standards
  • Medical Devices: Pacemaker component bonding requiring Class III reliability

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
Metcal MX-5000 Rework System SmartHeat technology with real-time temperature compensation
Hakko FX-888D Soldering Station Digital temperature control, energy-efficient heating
OK International ESD2820 Rework Station Modular design with dual heating zones

7. Selection Guidelines

Consider the following factors:

  1. Application Type: Manual prototyping vs. high-volume automated production
  2. Material Compatibility: Lead-free regulations (RoHS) or legacy Pb-based systems
  3. Process Control: Closed-loop temperature monitoring for Class 3 electronics
  4. Cost Efficiency: Balance initial investment with consumables lifespan
Case Study: A smartphone manufacturer adopted a lead-free SAC305 alloy with a 220 C reflow profile to meet EU RoHS standards while maintaining joint reliability at 99.3%.

8. Industry Trends

Key developments include:

  • Miniaturization: 01005 component soldering requiring sub-0.5mm precision
  • Smart Integration: IoT-enabled soldering systems with cloud data logging
  • Material Innovation: Tin-silver-bismuth (SnAgBi) alloys with 200 C melting points
  • Automation: AI-driven rework stations with machine vision alignment
The global market is projected to grow at 6.2% CAGR (2023 2030), driven by 5G and EV electronics demands.

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