Fairlötet solder - 100g

by Stannol

Every piece of consumer electronics uses tin solder to some degree. While tin is easy to recycle the majority used in electronics still come from mines which are often located in developing countries where tin is won under hazardous conditions for people and environment alike. Fairlötet are aiming to change all that

It's ecological

  • No usage of primary minerals (sourced from mines)
  • Only highly-purified second-source resources used
  • More than 90% of the fluxing agent is made from renewable resources
  • Preservation of natural resources for responsible treatment of the environment

It's fair

  • Conflict-free sourcing
  • Avoids unfair working conditions
  • Supports local NGOs to help further the goal of sustainable and fair tin mining through the Fairlötet e.V. association.

It's reliable

  • Alloy purity conforming with ISO 9453:2006
  • RoHS conformity (lead-free)
  • Tin-copper alloy without silver
  • Stannol is certified under the environmental management best-practice norm ISO 14001

Parts of the revenue support NGOs in affected countries and further work of the Fairlötet association

For example:

  • Part of the donations are donated to WALHI, the Indonesian local group of "Friends of the Earth"
  • Negotiating with South American mining companies to implement standards like IRMA so that we'll be able to get fair tin directly from mines instead of just recycling
  • Funding educators to do seminars on fair electronics at the Leuphana University Lüneburg
  • Taking the message to Makers Faires
  • Researching other areas to improve fair electronics sourcing (e.g. copper)
  • Teaching other groups to do something similar in their area of interest (rooting for a fair Arduino)
  • Lobbying politicians

This solder has a melting point of 227°C. Datasheets and more supply chain information can be found here.

17 customer reviews

2 years ago
Works really well. Have to say that I might get some 1mm as the 0.5mm is quite thin for my needs (mainly wiring between a uC PCB and I2C devices with single core wire). I guess the 0.5mm would be more appropriate for soldering surface mount items.
by Jonathan about Fairlötet solder - 100g via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Worked great for my first small electronics project. Will probably keep me going for quite a while as I don't do a huge amount of soldering. Good value, easy to work with.
by Elliot about Fairlötet solder - 100g via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
This solder is good if your joint location is not a large copper plane, in that case make sure to heat the surface adequately before applying the solder and you'll be fine.
by Sagar about Fairlötet solder - 100g via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
I tried the 0.5mm but prefer this 1mm. What I do need is a new iron more suitable for lead free solder.... Another good product from Pimoroni.
by Mark about Fairlötet solder - 100g via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Takes a bit of getting used to if you're used to lead solder. Dispatched in good time and worked well to solder a GPIO header on to a Raspberry Pi Zero.
by Kit about Fairlötet solder - 100g via REVIEWS.io
7 years ago
I hope other people will become aware of fair supply chains that can be developed within the ICT and electronics industries. Use of this product will be a small step towards a fairer supply chain.
by Dawn about Fairlötet solder - 100g via REVIEWS.io