Additional information
Size | 0.8mm 1kg Roll, 0.9mm 1kg Roll, 0.8mm 5kg Roll, 0.9mm 5kg Roll, 1.2mm 5kg Roll, 0.9mm 15kg, 1.2mm 15kg |
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Size | 0.8mm 1kg Roll, 0.9mm 1kg Roll, 0.8mm 5kg Roll, 0.9mm 5kg Roll, 1.2mm 5kg Roll, 0.9mm 15kg, 1.2mm 15kg |
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Low hydrogen electrodes for mild or high strength steels, where higher joint strength is required, such as components subject to higher load stress and strain. Also used as a buffer layer prior to hard facing. Smooth arc, easy-striking, with easy slag removal.
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency 50/60Hz
Input Power KW 1~110/120/130±10% 1~220/230/240±10%
MIG TIG MMA MIG TIG MMA
Input Current (A) 38 27 35 36 28 40
Input Current (KW) 4.5 3.3 4.2 8.0 6.3 9.0
Duty Cycle
40o
C 10min
160A 30%
115A 60%
90A 100%
150A 30%
110A 60%
85A 100%
130A 30%
95A 60%
75A 100%
250A 30%
180A 60%
140A 100%
No Load Voltage 15V
Welding Current (A) 15-160 10-150 10-130 15-250 10-250
Welding Voltage 16-26.5 (MIG)
Diameter (mm)
Fe:0.6/0.8/0.9/1.0/1.2
SS: 0.8/0.9/1.0/1.2
Flux-Cored:0.8/0.9/1.2
Al:0.9/1.0/1.2
Net Weight 27kg
Dimensions 690mm x 240mm x 450mm
Protection Class IP23
Insulation Class H
Power Factor 0.99
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply 240V±10%
Supply Plug 10 Amps
Rated Input Current 22A
No-Load Voltage 310V
Current Range 20-30A
Rated Output Voltage 88-96
Duty Cycle (40o
C 10min) 30A @ 30%
Severance Cut for
Carbon Steel ≤ 15mm
Production Cut
• Carbon Steel
• Stainless Steel
• Aluminium
• Copper
≤ 10mm
≤ 10mm
≤ 10mm
≤ 6mm
Net Weight 7.3kg
Dimensions 505mm x 147mm x 305mm
Insulation Class H
Protection Class IP21S
Power Factor 0.63
Air Compressor MPa 0.3-0.45
SN100C Lead Free Solder Bar alloys are developed by Nihon Superior in Japan. It is comprised of tin, copper, and a small amount of nickel. SN100C offers user-friendly properties and has been proven in commercial production since 1999. The addition of nickel improves the wetting and flow properties of the cost-effective tin-copper eutectic. This makes it possible to achieve excellent results in wave soldering at process temperatures comparable to the tin-lead solder it replaces. Performance in wave soldering at least matches that of more expensive silver-containing alloys and the resulting joints are smoother and brighter.
The patented addition of nickel ensures the wetting and flow properties make it possible to achieve excellent results in wave soldering at process temperatures comparable with those used with the tin-lead solder it replaces. Performance in wave soldering at least matches that of more expensive silver-containing alloys and the resulting joints are smoother and brighter.
Features of SN100C
* Does not contain silver or bismuth
* Eutectic alloy
* Bridge-free and icicle-free soldering
* Smooth, bright, well-formed fillets, free of gross micro-cracks, irrespective of the cooling rate
* Good through-hole penetration
* Good topside fillet formation
* Dross rate equal or lower than tin-lead solder
* Does not require a nitrogen atmosphere
* Does not erode copper from holes, pads and tracks
* Low rate of copper leaching makes it easy to control the copper content of the solder bath
* Lower aggressiveness to stainless steel and other solder pot materials as compared to tin-silver-copper alloys
* Thermal fatigue resistance and creep strength better than tin-lead
* Slow, even growth of the intermetallic layer at the solder/substrate interface
* Also performs well in selective and dip soldering
The ‘Bottom Line’
Customer experience over several years is that the TOTAL cost of running a standard wave soldering machine with SN100C when all factors are taken into account can be up to one third the cost of running the same machine with tin-silver-copper alloys. The actual savings in each case will depend on the number of factors that apply, but the cost of running a line with SN100C is always lower than the cost of running the same line with tin-silver-copper.