507-1124 MULTICOMP, 507-1124 Datasheet

SOLDER WIRE, 60/40, 1.2MM, 500G

507-1124

Manufacturer Part Number
507-1124
Description
SOLDER WIRE, 60/40, 1.2MM, 500G
Manufacturer
MULTICOMP
Datasheet

Specifications of 507-1124

External Diameter
1.2mm
Material Composition
60/40 (60% Tin, 40% Lead)
Melting Temperature
180°C
Weight
0.5kg
Bit Temperature
308°C
Flux Type
Rosin Based
Wire Diameter
1.2mm
Outer Diameter
1.2mm
Solder Alloy
60/40 Sn/Pb
Rohs Compliant
No
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Product Range:
Multicomp 362 and 366 cored wires are manufactured with a range of flux contents. Although users will normally be using products
with a nominal flux content of 3%.
Multicomp 362 and 366 cored wires are available in a variety of alloys conforming to J-STD-006 and EN 29453 or alloys conforming
to similar national or international standards. For details refer to document “Properties of Alloys used in Cored Solder Wires”. A wide
range of wire diameters is available.
Alternative flux contents and alloys may be manufactured to special order.
Technical Specification:
A full description of test methods and detailed test results are available on request.
Alloys:
The alloys used for Multicomp flux cored solder wires conform to the purity requirements of the common national and international
standards. A wide range of wire diameters is available manufactured to close dimensional tolerances.
Flux:
Multicomp 362 and 366 solid flux leave dry and non-sticky residues. In use its odour is typically that of rosin fluxes.
Special Properties:
Surface Insulation Resistance:
Surface Insulation Resistance: Multicomp 362 and 366 flux pass the J-STD-004 SIR test and other elements of J-STD-004 test
protocols associated with the flux classification ROL1 for 362 and ROM1 for 366.
Electromigration Test: Multicomp 362 and 366 pass the Bellcore GR-78-CORE Electromigration test.
Recommended Operating Conditions:
Soldering Iron:
Good results should be obtained using a range of tip temperatures. However, the optimum tip temperature and heat capacity required
for a hand soldering process is a function of both soldering iron design and the nature of the task and care should be exercised to
avoid unnecessarily high tip temperatures for excessive times. A high tip temperature will increase any tendency to flux spitting and it
may produce some residue darkening.
60/40 Alloy Rosin Flux
Solder Wire
(without cleaning)
Halide content
Classification
EN29451-1
J-STD-004
J-STD-004
Acid value
SIR Test
Test
Typical Flux Properties
170mgKOH/g
<0.5%
ROL1
Pass
1.1.2
362
158mgKOH/g
ROM1
1.0%
Pass
1.1.2
366
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Properties:
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Good wetting on most common surfaces.
Two activity levels: Multicomp 362 for general work and
Multicomp 366 for more difficult surfaces.
Non-corrosive.
Fast soldering.
Rosin based.
Halide activated.
24/05/06 V1.0

507-1124 Summary of contents

Page 1

... Multicomp 362 and 366 cored wires are manufactured with a range of flux contents. Although users will normally be using products with a nominal flux content of 3%. Multicomp 362 and 366 cored wires are available in a variety of alloys conforming to J-STD-006 and EN 29453 or alloys conforming to similar national or international standards. For details refer to document “Properties of Alloys used in Cored Solder Wires”. A wide range of wire diameters is available ...

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... This process should only take a fraction of a second. • • Apply Multicomp flux cored solder wire to a part of the joint surface away from the soldering iron and allow to flow sufficiently to form a sound joint fillet-this should be virtually instantaneous. Do not apply excessive solder or heat to the joint as this may result in dull, gritty fillets and excessive or darkened flux residues. • ...

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... Solder, 60/40 Rosin 0.7mm 250g Solder, 60/40 Rosin 0.9mm 250g Solder, 60/40 Rosin 1.2mm 250g Solder, 60/40 Rosin 0.7mm 500g Solder, 60/40 Rosin 0.9mm 500g Solder, 60/40 Rosin 1.2mm 500g Part Number 507-1057 507-1069 507-1070 507-1082 507-1100 507-1112 507-1124 Page 3 24/05/06 V1.0 ...

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... Information or use of it (including liability resulting from negligence or where the Group was aware of the possibility of such loss or damage arising) is excluded. This will not operate to limit or restrict the Group's liability for death or personal injury resulting from its negligence. Multicomp is the registered trademark of the Group. © Premier Farnell plc 2004. ...