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[Moved]: K100LD solder allow VS SAC

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neazoi

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Hi, I mostly solder my hobby electronics using SAC (Sn/Ag/Cu) 297 no-clean solder, but I have seen this Kester K100LD alloy as well. I read somewhere that is contains only Sn and Cu and I thought it to be better for safety purposes (why not reducing the metals to 2 instead of 3?). They have also the 296 no-clean version, which does not contain any halogens.

Does anyone know the composition of this K100LD alloy and it's no-clean flux?
https://www.kester.com/products/category/solder-wire/halogencontent/52/leadcontent/56/type/66

Any experiences from the use of this alloy?
 

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