The lead-free wires of Balver Zinn are suitable for all soldering tasks involving either Pb-free or tin-lead alloys. This flexible solution is particularly helpful for users who are still in the process of moving to lead-free. Companies looking for a straightforward switchover of their products without having to interrupt the assembly process for long periods will benefit from this concept. Batiwire LF 2220NC is a no-clean solder wire that has been developed for lead-free repair soldering. The specifically formulated activator system reduces the risk of corrosion, with reportedly minimal material being left after soldering. Batiwire LF 3135NC is a core solder with activated resin flux that can be used for all lead-free tasks where halogenated activators are permitted. The resin flux represents the latest development of a 2-stage activator based on a heterocyclic complex that has undergone a long time of testing. The increased decomposition temperature of the formulation ensures a coordinated release of the two activator components under lead-free conditions. It therefore allows for optimum soldering results with low flux contents. Batiwire LF 3136NC has been developed for manual and automated processes. The high insulation resistance means it can also be used on components where strong solder-supporting effects with low corrosion risk are required. The special flux system strengthens the insulation of copper wires when connecting wires need to be wound around connecting posts and at the same time de-isolated and soldered.
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