Indium Corporation produces high-quality solder wire for various applications, including automated and robotic soldering for large-scale operations and scenarios where other methods are not possible. Our expertise and reliable materials enhance your processes and yields across diverse markets.
Most of our alloys are available as solid core, no-flux center. The most popular diameters are between 0.010”–0.254 mm and 0.062”–1.52 mm. SnAg alloys are available in diameters as fine as 0.003″ and AuSn alloys are available in diameters of 0.001″ (0.025 mm).
Product Availability
Solid core wire is available in pure indium and indium-based alloys, bismuth-based alloys, SAC alloys, Pb-based alloys (including high Pb), 80Au20Sn, and Pb-free alloys.
Flux-Cored Wire
Flux-cored wire is generally used for manual soldering or rework and is increasingly used in robotic soldering applications. A variety of flux cores are available including no-clean, water-soluble, and halogen-free.
Typical Alloys for Flux-Cored Wire
These include SAC alloys; other Pb-free alloys such as SnAg, SnCu, and SnSb; Pb-containing alloys including SnPb and SnPbAg; and high Pb-based alloys.
Quick Facts
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Flux Voids in the Wire
Indium Corporation’s flux-cored soldering wire gives you no-void wire that is consistent in diameter and wound in even layers throughout the spool.
Up to 6%
Core Flux %
Indium Corporation offers coring options between 1% and 6%.
187°C
Melting Point
Indalloy®227 is an indium-containing, cored-wire product with a melting point of 187°C. It is offered to meet the lower soldering temperature requirements in today’s electronics assembly market.
Solder Wire Products
Indium Corporation is a top supplier of high-quality, conflict-free flux-cored wire solder. Our products meet IPC J-STD-004C and industry standards, offering void-free, evenly layered windings, a low-oxide shiny appearance, and a non-offensive odor in 800 and 200 series fluxes.
Indium Corporation produces high-quality solder wire for various applications, including automated and robotic soldering for large-scale operations and scenarios where other methods are not possible. Our expertise and reliable materials enhance your processes and yields across diverse markets.
Do you have technical questions or sales inquiries? Our dedicated team is here to help. “From One Engineer to Another®” isn’t just our motto—it’s our commitment to delivering exceptional service. We’re ready when you are. Let’s connect!
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