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Soldering Iron Temperature is, ideally, between 650 to 750 F (340 to 400 C).
The Tin/Lead alloys most commonly used are Sn63/Pb37 and Sn60/Pb40 with melting points of 361F (183C) and 370F (188C) respectively.
Hot tin-dipping is the process of immersing a part into a bath of pure molten tin at a temperature greater than 450 F or 232 C.
The most common mixture is a 60/40 (tin/lead) blend with a melting point around 180-190C. Known colloquially as soft solder, tin is selected for its lower melting point while lead is used to inhibit the growth of tin whiskers.
HIGH-TEMPERATURE SOLDER Since pure Tin melts at 450F (232C) and pure Lead at 621F (327C), high-temperature solders contain mostly Lead. For instance, the Sn10/Pb88/Ag2 alloy containing 88% Lead has a 570F (299C) melting point.
The tin lead wire solder is commonly used for electronics where heat sensitive components will begin to melt, crack, or warp at varying high temperatures. It also provides good electrical properties as well as mechanical strength. The solder ensures that electronic components are joined securely to contact points.
Tin leadsolder melts at around 435 F. Siver tin solder at about 595F to 630F. Figure another 15 to 20 to make up for the heat sink of the wires, or just let them warm up before you apply the solder.
The melting points of tin and lead are 232 C and 328 C respectively, whilst the solder melts at a lower temperature than either of these. (Lead-free solder tends to melt at about 220C.) Thus the order of melting is: solder, tin and lead and the order of solidifying is the opposite.

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