Bismuth Tin Wire Description:
Bismuth Tin Wire is known for its stable performance and safety, featuring precise manufacturing control that ensures uniform flux distribution without interruptions, leading to fast soldering with no spattering or sharp tips. The wire is customizable to meet specific needs, producing bright, strong solder joints with minimal smoke and odor. The high-purity raw materials and strict adherence to national standards result in a bright, smooth wire that is easy to use, with excellent wetting properties that facilitate easy tinning and reduce surface tension for larger soldering areas. The wire produces minimal slag during soldering, requiring no cleaning, thanks to a scientifically formulated flux that provides excellent solderability while minimizing corrosion and residue.
Bismuth Tin Wire Specifications:
Nominal Chemistry
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Bi-Sn
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Diameter
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0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, 2.0 mm
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Appearance
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Metallic Wire
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Melting Point
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138-170 °C
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Density
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8.12-8.56 g/cm3
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Heat of Fusion
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49.1 J/g
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Specific Heat
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0.167-0.18 J/g·°C (°C)
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Tensile Strength
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525-565 kgf/cm2
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Thermal Conductivity
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19-30 W/m·K
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Monoisotopic Mass
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328.883 g/mol
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InChI Key
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JWVAUCBYEDDGAD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Bismuth Tin Wire Applications:
1. Precision Electronics Soldering: Ideal for soldering in delicate and temperature-sensitive electronics, where its low melting point and stable performance ensure reliable connections without damaging components.
2. Thermal Fuses and Safety Devices: Used in thermal fuses and other safety devices that require a controlled melting point to function effectively in preventing overheating or electrical failures.
3. Microelectronics and Circuit Boards: Applied in microelectronics for assembling circuit boards, providing bright, strong, and reliable solder joints that ensure the longevity and performance of the devices.
4. Jewelry and Craftwork: Utilized in fine jewelry making and craftwork where precision soldering is required without damaging delicate materials.
5. Automotive and Aerospace Industries: Employed in automotive and aerospace applications where precise and reliable soldering is critical for safety and performance, particularly in temperature-sensitive environments.
Bismuth Tin Wire Packing:
Our Bismuth Tin Wire is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Bismuth Tin Wire FAQ:
Q1: Is the flux in Bismuth Tin Wire safe and non-corrosive?
A1: Yes, the flux used in our Bismuth Tin Wire is formulated to be non-corrosive, ensuring minimal residue and no damage to components. It also provides excellent wetting properties for clean and reliable solder joints.
Q2: Can Bismuth Tin Wire be customized for specific soldering needs?
A2: We offer customization of Bismuth Tin Wire in terms of diameter, alloy composition, and flux type to meet specific application requirements.
Q3: How does Bismuth Tin Wire compare to traditional lead-tin solder?
A3: Bismuth Tin Wire is a safer, lead-free alternative that offers a low melting point, making it suitable for temperature-sensitive applications. It also provides a strong, bright solder joint with minimal smoke and no unpleasant odors.