lödtråd
Lödtråd, often referred to as solder wire, is a consumable material used in soldering. It is typically a thin rod or wire of metal alloy, most commonly tin and lead, though lead-free alternatives are increasingly common. The primary function of lödtråd is to create a metallurgical bond between two or more metal components, forming an electrical connection or a mechanical joint.
The composition of lödtråd is crucial to its performance. The melting point of the alloy determines the
Lödtråd comes in various diameters, suited for different soldering applications. Thicker wires are generally used for