Description
Goldtool GSR-106B Super Solder Wire (0.6mm, 125g)
Achieve professional-grade precision on your workbench with the Goldtool GSR-106B Super Solder Wire. Specially designed for ultra-fine electronics repair, SMD soldering, and high-density circuit board assembly, this high-quality solder wire features a thin 0.6mm diameter that gives you total control over the exact amount of alloy applied to delicate pads and pins.
As shown in image_f0d7fd.jpg, this premium spool comes packed with a generous net weight of 125g, offering the perfect balance of long-lasting value and compact storage for any mobile repair or engineering workstation.
Key Features
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Ultra-Fine 0.6mm Diameter: Ideal for intricate micro-soldering tasks, BGA logic board repairs, and tight-pitch components where overflowing solder must be avoided.
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Premium Flow Stability: Engineered for excellent wetting properties, allowing the alloy to melt uniformly and spread seamlessly across joints for a bright, pristine finish.
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Superior Joint Strength: Formulated to deliver mechanically robust and highly conductive connections that hold up against temperature fluctuations and vibration.
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Clean, Low-Spatter Melting: Designed to minimize smoke and flux spattering during thermal contact, ensuring a safer and tidier working environment.
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Industrial Spool Build: Features a sturdy plastic core spool (as pictured in image_f0d7fd.jpg) that allows for effortless, smooth wire dispensing without snagging or tangling.
Specifications
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Brand: Goldtool
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Model: GSR-106B (visible on the label in image_f0d7fd.jpg)
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Wire Diameter: 0.6mm
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Net Weight (N.W.): 125g
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Composition Standard: Premium Super Solder / 70% Size Grade (as featured in image_f0d7fd.jpg)
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Application: Mobile phone motherboard repair, precision micro-electronics, audio/video equipment wiring, and custom PCB fabrication.
How to Use
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Clean your soldering iron tip and the component surfaces to be joined.
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Heat the joint area with your soldering iron tip.
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Feed the 0.6mm Goldtool wire directly onto the heated connection point (not onto the iron tip itself). Let it flow smoothly around the components, then remove both the wire and the iron to allow it to cool into a shiny, solid joint.

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