Maker Paste - Low Temp

IC Breakout, LLC

$8.45 
SKU: ICB97110

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Maker Paste Low Temp is a high quality, low cost prototyping solder paste.  The new low temperature formula makes it easy to work with and can easily reflow on a hot plate. Since it's premixed, all you need to do is, screw on the tip, squeeze the paste onto your solder pads and heat it up using a solder gun, heat gun, hot plate or any other suitable heat source.  It's simple, convenient and best of all, it's made in the USA!

The lead-free metal content is a mix of Bismuth, Tin and Silver.  Made with the highest quality standards in the industry (ISO 9001).

This product does not need to be refrigerated prior to opening, but for longest life and best performance, we recommend keeping it in cool location (~50°F) and refrigerating after opening.

IC Breakout, LLC certifies that this product meets RoHS requirements.

Note: Maker Paste is not water soluble. We recommend using Isopropyl Alcohol for cleanup.

    Technical Details

    • ~10 grams
    • Bi57 42Sn Ag1
    • Liquidus at 140°C (284°F)

    Features

    • Lead-Free
    • No-clean
    • Clear residue
    • Premixed, ready to use

    Documentation

    Datasheet (PDF)

    • Reviews

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    Henri S.
    Quickly received.

    Superb... A bit hard to solder many pins under the microscope...
    Good job.

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    Troy C.
    Great results, fair price

    Was my first experience using solder paste, so it was a little rough for me to get the hang of, but the end result looked sure looked like I knew what I was doing!

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    Cary C.
    Maker Paste

    This product is great, and totally changed the way I approach prototype boards from both a design and assembly perspective!

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    Michael Z.
    Maker Paste saved my laptop.

    One of the wires broke off the power jack in laptop. I tried to reattach it with normal solder, but it was too small and cramped for my poor soldering skills. Then I got me some Maker Paste and it was easy. Thanks Maker Paste!

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