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Cynel Unipress lead-free solder - vial 1mm 14g

Cynel Unipress lead-free solder - vial 1mm 14g

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Professional Lead-Free Soldering Wire for Precision Electronics

Cynel Unipress lead-free soldering wire is a reliable, high-purity alloy designed for precise technical connections. Thanks to the integrated flux core, this solder wire ensures clean and durable joints without the need for additional pastes or chemicals. It is an essential component for every maker's workstation, perfect for building advanced cosplay props, repairing electronics, and installing complex lighting systems.

Key Product Features

  • Lead-free Composition: The Sn99.3Cu0.7 alloy eliminates toxic lead from the soldering process, ensuring safer working conditions in your workshop. This modern solder meets strict environmental standards while maintaining excellent mechanical strength.
  • Optimal 1mm Diameter: The precise 1mm wire gauge allows for accurate application on small soldering points. This size prevents the accumulation of excess solder and minimizes the risk of unintended bridges on delicate circuit boards.
  • Integrated Flux Core: Each wire features a built-in high-quality flux that effectively removes oxides from metal surfaces. This significantly improves solder flow, ensuring reliable conductivity and clean connections without additional preparations.
  • Excellent Fluidity and Fast Cooling: Carefully balanced proportions of tin and copper provide optimal flow during melting and instant solidification. This limits the time sensitive components are exposed to heat, preventing thermal damage to electronics.
  • Protective Dispensing Vial: The durable 14g plastic vial keeps the wire protected from dust, humidity, and surface oxidation. Its compact design prevents tangling and makes it easy to transport inside any toolbox.

Applications

  • LED Lighting Installations

    Ideal for connecting power cables to LED strips and controllers hidden within armor or weapon replicas. The precise wire diameter ensures that even densely packed solder pads are connected neatly, durably, and without the risk of short-circuits.

  • Interactive Sound Modules

    Perfect for installing mini-speakers, sound players, or sensors in LARP equipment and props. The solder creates strong, shock-resistant joints that remain stable and conductive even during intense activity or movement in the field.

  • Workshop Tool Maintenance

    Useful for quick repairs of internal wiring in soldering stations, glue guns, or sewing machines. Efficiently fixes damaged power cables or cold solder joints to restore essential tools to full functionality quickly.

To complete your professional workspace, check out our reliable soldering irons for full temperature control. For clean work on printed circuit boards, explore our range of power tool accessories to ensure every project is built to the highest standard.

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FAQ

Why use a brass wire sponge instead of a wet sponge?

A brass wire sponge removes oxides without cooling down the soldering iron tip, preventing thermal shock and extending the life of the heating element. Unlike a wet sponge, it does not cause a rapid drop in operating temperature, which is crucial for precision electronics work.

How do I properly maintain my soldering iron tip using cleaning tools?

You should dip the hot tip into the cleaner after every soldering session to remove flux residues and spent solder. Regular cleaning prevents the buildup of carbonized residue, which makes it difficult for the solder to properly wet the joint.

Should I choose a brass or steel sponge for cleaning soldering tips?

Brass sponges are recommended for soldering tips because brass is soft and will not damage the protective plating on the tip. Steel sponges are more aggressive and can scratch or wear away the galvanic layer over time, leading to faster oxidation of the copper core.

How often should I replace the wire shavings in the tip cleaner?

Brass shavings should be replaced when you notice a large amount of fine dust and solder debris at the bottom of the container, as they no longer effectively remove contaminants from the tip. In practice, depending on usage intensity, the lifespan of the insert ranges from a few months to a year for hobbyist use.

What should I consider when choosing soldering accessories for my workshop?

The key criterion is matching the tools to the type of work being performed, such as THT through-hole assembly or more demanding SMD surface-mount assembly. It is worth choosing accessories that guarantee temperature stability and are compatible with a wide range of replacement tips available on the market.

Do I need to re-tin the tip after using a brass sponge?

Yes, it is recommended to apply a fresh layer of solder, known as tinning, immediately after cleaning the tip with the brass shavings. This layer of solder protects the tip surface from oxidation during breaks in work or before placing the soldering iron back in its stand.

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Cynel Unipress Sp. z o.o.
Białołęcka 231b
Warszawa, 03-253, Polska
marketing@cynel.com.pl