Description
Philmore 50-93500 SN100e Lead-Free Solder – .032 in. Dispenser Pack
The Philmore 50-93500 is a high-quality SN100e lead-free solder supplied in a convenient .032 inch diameter dispenser pack, making it ideal for precision electronics assembly and repair. SN100e is a well-regarded lead-free alloy known for its excellent wetting characteristics, reduced copper dissolution, and strong, reliable solder joints—making it a preferred choice for technicians transitioning from traditional tin-lead solders.
Tri-Tek Electronics is an authorized distributor of Philmore products, ensuring full manufacturer warranty coverage, factory support, and dependable quality.
Key Features
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SN100e lead-free solder alloy
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.032 inch diameter for precise electronic work
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Smooth flow and excellent wetting properties
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Reduced copper erosion compared to standard SAC alloys
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Produces strong, reliable solder joints
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Convenient dispenser pack for bench or field use
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RoHS compliant for lead-free applications
Specifications
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Manufacturer Part Number: 50-93500
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Alloy Type: SN100e (lead-free)
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Wire Diameter: .032 in.
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Packaging: Dispenser pack
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Compliance: RoHS compliant
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Application Type: Electronics soldering and repair
Typical Applications
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PCB assembly and rework
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Through-hole and light surface-mount soldering
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Electronic repair and maintenance
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Prototyping and hobby electronics
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Educational and lab environments
Installation & Usage Example
A technician performing PCB repair can use the .032 inch SN100e solder with a temperature-controlled soldering iron to create clean, consistent joints on through-hole components. The alloy’s improved wetting behavior helps achieve professional results while meeting modern lead-free requirements.
Why Buy from Tri-Tek Electronics
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Authorized Philmore distributor
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Full manufacturer warranty and factory support
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Trusted source for electronic components and supplies
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Ideal for technicians, installers, educators, and hobbyists
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Local retail location in Mesa, AZ, serving Phoenix, Chandler, Tempe, Gilbert, Scottsdale, and Glendale