Production of soldering tin

Our company has extensive experience in the field of solder production. In our foundry, we manufacture lead-free and conventional leaded solders under RoHS regulations according to the needs of various industries, from electronics to construction.

During production, in our melting cauldrons, we combine our products from high-purity raw materials, then shape them into suitable shapes with our moulding, pressing and drawing machines (soldering wire, machine solders and blocks). The quality of materials is tested with a spectrometer in our new laboratory, opened in 2021. 

The use of solders is very diverse: our RoHS-compliant tin-silver-copper and tin-copper alloys are used in the electronics industry as machine soldering tins in the form of rods or wires for wave soldering and selective soldering. Our thinner and cored wire products are used for manual soldering and repair of panels

The use of traditional tin-lead alloys is also extremely diverse: it is mostly used in electronics for soldering medical and special purpose parts, however its use in non-consumer electronics is also extremely common – such as soldering channels with rods, repairing car bodies and it is also used for home repairs due to its extremely good flow properties and low melting point. 

PRODUCT PRESENTATION:

  • Blocks – typically 10 – 15 kg blocks
  • Rods – 1 and 3.5 kg soldering tin with hanging bracket
  • We produce both wires (diameter 0.8 – 6 mm, in rolls), solid and flux-filled products
  • Bars – typical presentation of tinned products

FLUX:

  • Halogen-activated resin
  • Halogen-free no-clean resin-based filling

Our other products include special alloys whose usual soldering range falls out at the usual 180 – 240 °C. Examples include high melting point (HMP) products, whose main property is to withstand continuous high temperatures (e.g., oven lamps or cars). Low melting point soldering (LMP) is a new field in which our company conducts research with energy efficiency in mind.