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Desoldering Braid Wick Solder Remover – No-Residue Rosin Flux – 2.0mm x 5ft (1.5m) (1/2/5/10 Rolls)

Desoldering Braid Wick Solder Remover – No-Residue Rosin Flux – 2.0mm x 5ft (1.5m) (1/2/5/10 Rolls)

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Get clean, professional results on every soldering job with this Desoldering Braid Wick Solder Remover. Designed for electronics rework and repair, this solder wick quickly and efficiently removes excess solder from pads, components, and traces without leaving sticky residue.

Made from high-purity, oxygen-free copper, the braid provides excellent capillary action, while the no-residue rosin flux is infused directly into the copper for fast, reliable solder removal.

Simply place the wick over the solder joint, apply a hot soldering iron, and watch the solder wick up into the braid for a clean, shiny pad ready for rework.

Key Features

  • No-residue rosin flux infused in the braid
  • High-conductivity oxygen-free copper for fast wicking
  • Clean solder removal with no sticky residue left behind
  • Ideal for PCB rework and repair, prototyping, and maintenance
  • Works great on printed circuit boards, computers, phones, and other electronics
  • Easy to use: place braid, apply heat, remove – no extra flux required

Specifications

  • Product type: Solder Wick / Desoldering Braid
  • Material: Oxygen-free copper braid with no-residue rosin flux
  • Width: 2.0 mm
  • Length per roll: 5 ft (1.5 m)
  • Flux type: No-residue rosin flux
  • Packaging options: 1 / 2 / 5 / 10 rolls

Ideal For

  • Electronics hobbyists and professionals
  • PCB assembly, repair, and rework
  • Repairing computers, mobile phones, game consoles, and DIY electronics projects
  • Removing bridges, excess solder, and cleaning pads before component replacement

How to Use

  1. Heat your soldering iron to the appropriate temperature.
  2. Place the desoldering braid over the solder joint you want to remove.
  3. Press the soldering iron tip onto the braid.
  4. Allow the solder to wick into the copper braid.
  5. Lift away the braid and cut off the used section before the next joint.
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