Grade M Solder

Product Overview

DKL Grade M 45/55 is a high-quality, manufacturing-grade tin-lead soft solder alloy engineered with a medium plastic range. It is formulated specifically for industrial metalworking and electrical engineering applications where heat-sensitive components require lower operating temperatures.

This alloy delivers exceptional wetting and reliable capillary flow across a wide variety of base metals. It provides fully traceable, compliant joint integrity under modern international manufacturing standards.

Bars

1 kg Solder Bars

Standard bulk weight format optimised for large melting pots, industrial baths, and heavy-duty line production.

Sticks

Tinmans Sticks

Approx. 250g cast sticks designed for manual metal work, traditional soldering irons, and seam joints.

Strips

Blowpipe Strips

Approx. 85g fine strips ideal for precision hand-feeding, torch brazing, and detailed engineering work.

Wire

Solid Solder Wire

Continuous solid spooled wire available in various industrial gauges for benchtop hand-soldering configurations.

Technical Specifications

Property / Standard Specification Value
Chemical Composition Tin (Sn): 45%  |  Lead (Pb): 55% (Nominal)
Current Industry Standard ISO 9453:2020(E) Alloy 113 Pb55Sn45
Legacy Classification BS219 Grade M
Solidus Temperature 183°C
Liquidus Temperature 215°C
Ultimate Tensile Strength 5.67 kg/mm² @ 21°C
Shear Strength (Steel) 4.09 kg/mm²
Material Density 8.94 g/cm³

Application Guidelines & Compliance

Metal Compatibility & Substrates +
Flux Selection Requirements +
Heating Methods & Safety +

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between ISO 9453 Alloy 113 and legacy BS219 Grade M solder? +
Can Grade M 45/55 tin lead solder bars be used for heat sensitive electrical components? +
What type of flux is recommended when soldering mild steel or brass with Grade M? +
Where can I buy bulk Grade M solder bars and blowpipe strips manufactured in the UK? +

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