Kristall 605 solder wire is part of our more sustainable greenconnect series. The halogen-activated solder wire opens the process window in many places – greatly reduced flux spitting combined with
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Solder Wire Trilence
The solder wire Trilence is a development for demanding tasks in the field of machine soldering, hand soldering and rework. Its greatly reduced spitting behaviour leads to a reduction in cleaning
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Solder Paste SP6000D
Using the flux system of our solder paste SP6000, we have developed the dispensable greenconnect solder paste SP6000D. Here too, about 85 percent of CO2 emissions can be saved compared to
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Solder Wire Kristall 600
The Kristall 600 solder wire is part of our more sustainable greenconnect range. The flux system Kristall 600 was specially developed for soldering tasks in the field of manual soldering. Due to its
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EPP/OMRON Expert Forum Electronics Manufacturing 2026
25. June 2026 (Filderstadt)
Our expert Dirk Rüdell informs about "Current trends in SMD solder pastes – reliability, prices, flux systems" – come by!
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Dirk Rüdell at the Electronics Manufacturing 2026 expert forum
Our expert Dirk Rüdell will be providing information on June 25 on the topic of "Current trends in SMD solder pastes – reliability, prices, flux systems" – come along!
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SIR tests at Stannol – safety and quality according to the strictest standard
SIR tests provide information on whether the flux used is electrically safe. Stannol tests according to the strict IPC J-STD-004C standard.
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Gensonic – efficient cleaning of stencils
Dried solder paste residues are particularly stubborn. However, ultrasonic cleaning ensures that even the finest apertures are thoroughly and gently cleaned.
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Solder Paste SP2500
Stannol SP2500 is a lead-free No-Clean solder paste that shows exceptionally good wetting behaviour and has a very wide process window for perfect soldering results. The Stannol SP2500 flux system
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Minimum_Shelf_Life_Solder_Wire_EN_01.pdf
LABORATORY REPORT NO. 1077 SHELF LIFE OF SOLDERING WIRES Results from the Stannol in-house laboratory Examinations for minimum durability, based on a Rockwell Collins study, have been performed in