About WSP 80
Soldering Iron 80 W, 24 V with knurled nut for fast tip exchangeFor medium components with high energy demandFor universal soldering jobs with WT stations and WR rework stationsExtensive range of LT soldering tipsSilver-Line heating technologyIdeal for Reliable Soldering ApplicationsWSP 80 is specially formulated for dependable soldering of electronic components, ensuring strong and efficient connections. Its 60% tin and 40% lead composition, rosin coating, and consistent flux content deliver reliable, easy-to-use performance in various electrical projects.
User-Friendly Design and PackagingPackaged in convenient reels and available in multiple standard weight options, WSP 80 accommodates both hobbyists and professionals. The products silvery grey wire with a fine 0.8 mm diameter enhances precision and control during application.
FAQs of WSP 80:
Q: How should WSP 80 solder wire be stored to maintain its quality?
A: WSP 80 should be stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its effectiveness. Proper storage prevents moisture or contaminants from affecting the solder wire, ensuring optimal performance within its 12-month shelf life.
Q: What materials and composition are used in WSP 80?
A: WSP 80 is crafted from a Tin-Lead alloy, containing 60% tin and 40% lead. It also has a rosin coating and a 2.0% flux content by weight, designed for secure and clean soldering joins.
Q: When does WSP 80 reach its melting point during usage?
A: The melting point for WSP 80 ranges from 183C to 190C. It is recommended to operate your soldering iron at a tip temperature between 350C and 400C for optimal results.
Q: Where is WSP 80 most commonly used?
A: WSP 80 is primarily used in electrical and electronic soldering applications. It is suitable for connecting electronic components and for projects dealing with low to medium voltage circuits.
Q: What is the benefit of the rosin-coated, flux-cored wire form in WSP 80?
A: The integrated rosin flux core in WSP 80 ensures efficient cleaning and bonding during soldering, minimizing oxidation on metal surfaces and producing durable, reliable connections.
Q: How do I select the appropriate weight of WSP 80 for my project?
A: WSP 80 is available in 50g, 100g, 250g, and 500g reels. Choose a lighter weight for small, intricate projects, and heavier reels for extensive or industrial soldering tasks.