About this product
Tool Surface CompatibilityMetal
Warranty TypeNo Warranty
Product description
Different from the cheap soldering iron tips in the market, all our tips come with steel tube sleeve and IRON Plating, we don;t satisfy quality to sell cheaper.
1)The steel tube sleeve is to increase the service life of the iron tip and is not easy to be burned through.
2)If Soldering iron tips without iron plating, they won't stick tin during use, you have to use rosin or solder paste each time.
1. Made of high quality copper, multiple layers of alloy coating to increase conductivity for heat and extend the service life.
2. Various models to meet different demands, including 900M-T-I, 900M-T-IS, 900M-T-B, 900M-T-1C, 900M-T-2C, 900M-T-3C, 900M-T-4C, 900M-T-5C, 900M-T-0.8D, 900M-T-1.2D, 900M-T-1.6D, 900M-T-2.4D, 900M-T-3.2D, 900M-T-S3, 900M-T-K, 900M-T-SK, 900M-T-1.3K, 900M-T-1.5K, etc.
3. Applicable to 936, 937, 938 soldering station and 900M, 907, 933 etc. soldering handles.
1. Try to use low temperature soldering
High temperatures will accelerate the oxidation of the tip and reduce the life of the tip. If the tip temperature exceeds 470 ° C, its oxidation rate is twice that of 380 ° C.
2. Do not apply too much pressure
When welding, do not apply too much pressure, otherwise the tip will be damaged. As long as the tip can fully contact the solder joint, heat can be transferred. Also choosing the right tip can help with heat transfer.
3. Always keep the soldering iron on the tin
This can reduce the oxidation chance of the tip and make the tip more durable. After use, the new solder should be added after the temperature of the soldering iron is slightly lowered, so that the tin plating layer has better anti-oxidation effect.
4. Keep the tip clean and instantly clean the oxide
If there is black oxide on the tip, the tip may not be tinned and must be cleaned immediately. When cleaning, first adjust the temperature of the soldering iron to about 250 ° C, then clean the soldering iron with a cleaning sponge, and then apply tin. Repeat the action until the oxide is cleaned.
5. Use low activity flux
Highly active or corrosive fluxes will accelerate the corrosion of the soldering iron when heated, so low-corrosion fluxes should be used.