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The foundation stone of STANNOL was laid in 1879 by master plumber Wilhelm Paff, who developed, manufactured and distributed soldering water alongside his craft activities. At the end of the 1920s, the internationally protected STANNOL trademark was established on the market. In the 1950s, STANNOL began to develop products for electrical engineering and later also for the electronics industry. In 1989, STANNOL was taken over by the English Kelsey Industries group, which in turn was taken over by Henkel KGaA in 2000. In 2001, Karl-Heinz Dörr took over STANNOL Lötmittelfabrik GmbH & Co KG, which was already known as STANNOL GmbH at the time, as part of a management buy-out.

As a traditional company, STANNOL is held in high esteem by customers all over the world. Today, STANNOL offers you a comprehensive range of products and services in the field of soldering technology. In addition to its high quality standards, STANNOL is committed to sustainable and ecological production.

The product range includes solder wire, solder paste, bar solder, soldering flux, soldering stations and a comprehensive range of accessories.

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SOLDER WIRE

A solder wire is used in electronics, for example, to connect components together in an electrically conductive manner. A solder wire can also be used for a mechanical connection on various soft solderable surfaces. Due to these different applications and areas of use, STANNOL manufactures a wide range of different solder wires.

FLUIDS

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A flux is used in soft soldering to safely remove oxides and other impurities from circuit boards and components. This is what makes a reliable solder connection possible in the first place.

Suitable for your application.

BARS & PARALLEL BARS

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Bar, ingot and solid solders are used in a wide variety of alloys in electronics in wave and selective soldering systems as base and refill solder. STANNOL solders for electronics are made exclusively from metals
first melt. STANNOL only uses tin with a purity of at least 99.9%.

LOTPASTES

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Lead-containing and lead-free solder pastes are used in electronics in reflow soldering systems and for repair soldering.

ACCESSORIES

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Suitable for your application.

SOLDERING EQUIPMENT

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STANNOL offers you a wide range of soldering equipment for various applications. STANNOL relies on proven technologies and comprehensive service.

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STANNOL NEWS

  • The new Flux-Ex cleaners from Stannol
    Flux-Ex cleaners: Stannol is expanding its product portfolio with five highly efficient cleaners. The new Flux-Ex series includes broadband and specialty cleaners that are perfectly tailored to their respective areas of application - for example, for cleaning before soldering or for removing residues after soldering. All cleaners are ready to use as a ready-mix: Flux-Ex PreFlux-Ex Pre is an aqueous cleaner for...
  • Flux for wave soldering processes and selective soldering processes
    A flux is used in soft soldering to safely remove oxides and other impurities from circuit boards and components. This is what makes a reliable solder connection possible in the first place. The optimum choice of flux is crucial for success in wave and selective soldering processes in electronics production and is influenced by a variety of factors. It is important to consider both the specific...
  • Hand soldering with lead-free solders (2002/95/EC)
    Hand soldering - According to EU Directive 2002/95/EC (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act), the majority of industrial electronics manufacturers are no longer permitted to use solders containing lead. This law was introduced in 2006 and lead-free solders must now be used. Lead-free is defined as containing no more than 0.1% lead. In 2013, this directive was replaced by 2011/65/EU, with major changes...
  • Application tips for hand soldering with a soldering iron
    Tip 1: The rule of thumb for the soldering temperature is: melting point of the wire + 120/140°C. This temperature at the soldering tip is perfectly sufficient to achieve good wetting. If the temperature is too high, the flux decomposes too quickly. The prerequisite for this is sufficient power at the soldering tip The set temperature must be...
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