

⚡ Solder Smarter, Not Harder — Join the Lead-Free Revolution!
This 0.8mm diameter lead-free solder wire features a high-performance Sn99 Ag0.3 Cu0.7 alloy with a rosin flux core, designed for precision electronics soldering. RoHS compliant and eco-friendly, it offers excellent electrical conductivity, smooth flow, and durable joints, making it ideal for professional engineers and DIY enthusiasts seeking reliable, clean, and safe soldering solutions.











| Manufacturer | Enersystec Electric Co.,Ltd |
| Part Number | 0.8LDF100 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 1.7 inches |
| Item model number | EST-0.8LDF100 |
| Size | fine |
| Color | Silver |
| Material | No Lead Solder Wire 0.8mm Gauge |
| Power Source | ac |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | Lead Free Solder Wire 0.032in |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
N**E
Reliable for most electronics projects
The 0.8mm lead-free solder wire worked well for my Bluetooth radio and car audio projects. I did run into some issues with an Xbox controller, but I think that was due to the controller itself rather than the solder. Overall, it flows nicely and is easy to work with—solid choice for most electronics work.
E**C
Not as hard as I was thinking
Decided to make the jump to non-leaded solder and bought this roll to do that with. Turns out it's not as hard to solder with unleaded solder as I was le(a)d to believe! I still have a lot of other solder I've collected over the years, but I find myself using this one a lot as extra fill for mechanical connections and haven't had any issues yet
A**R
Good product, get the job done.
Exactly what I expected. Fine product
W**R
Good value
I feel a lot more comfortable using lead free solder, so I chose this brand. It works well, (not as well as leaded solder but that's always going to happen), it is pretty sizeable for the money, and it's the right thickness for most applications.
M**N
Watch your tips
Works very well but it is extremely corrosive to your iron tips make sure you’re using the right solder for the right project
D**A
High flux percentage keeps joints shiny
Excellent thickness for most electronic soldering projects. High flux content let's joints stay shiny without fogging over. Low enough melting point keeps heat time on part short
N**T
Decent Solder
I haven't had any problems with it so far. I plan to get a larger roll when my current roll runs out. I almost always use additional flux so I can't speak too much to the quality of the flux core, but the solder behaves like any other lead-free solder I have used. No complaints.
T**C
Works well for a lead free solder.
It works well for a lead free solder. I do prefer to work with 3% silver where it's easier to melt. This solder does require higher heat to melt well, I normally blitz with 752F but it does melt at 512F. I would recommend if you are afraid of having fine lead particles floating around when soldering.
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1 个月前
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