Rodman99999, Yes I used this solder at exactly 700degF and it is no different than standard 63/37 eutectic solder commonly used (melting temp. 183degC). You can follow any advise you want but common in whole electronics industry is 650-750degF.
Kester, one of the largest and oldest manufacturer of solder in the world, recommends 700degF.
http://www.kester.com/Portals/0/Knowledge_Base_Articles/questions-about-hand-soldering.pdf
As I said before - 700deg is so common that it is set as default tip temperature for Weller irons (with Curie point thermostat).
Kester, one of the largest and oldest manufacturer of solder in the world, recommends 700degF.
http://www.kester.com/Portals/0/Knowledge_Base_Articles/questions-about-hand-soldering.pdf
As I said before - 700deg is so common that it is set as default tip temperature for Weller irons (with Curie point thermostat).