60/40: Tin 60%-Lead 40% (Sn60-Pb40) is the most commonly used type of solder for hand soldering.
High Quality: Our 60/40 Solder without rosin core for stained glass. No spattering when welding.
Cost-effective: Our solder has a diameter of 3mm (0.125) and comes in 4 packs, each weighing 1lb. This option is more cost-effective and convenient for stained glass welding.
Perfect Soldering Capability: Low melting point, flow smoothly, fast soldering speed and strong solder joints.
Warranty: Our solder has 1-year warranty period. The customer will receive a 100% refund if any quality issues is under the warranty period.
ANOSON Co., Ltd is a professional manufacturer of solder wire. Since 2010, more than one million customers have chosen our products. We will continue to improve the product quality and provide top-grade products and the best service for our customers. 60/40 Solder for Stained Glass Soldering (3mm, 4lb) 60/40 stained glass solder is 60% tin and 40% lead. For use on copper foil seams in stained glass soldering. 60/40 is the most commonly used type of solder for hand soldering. Without rosin core for stained glass. No spattering when welding Melting temperature: 361° - 376°F. It can provide perfect soldering capability: low melting point, flow smoothly, fast soldering speed and strong solder joints. Size: The diameter of our solder is 3mm (0.125”), length is about 19ft(5.8 meters) for each spool, which brings you more convenience for stained glass welding. The product contains four spools, each weighing 1 pound gross and having a net weight of 15 oz. This option is the most cost-effective. Quality Material: The solder wire is electrolyzed from purity tin ingots, with good electrical properties and effective antioxidants. There is less smoke and no pungent odor while dissolving, causing less pollution after welding, which will bring less harm to the environment, you can use it safely and securely. WARNING: This product can expose you to LEAD, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.