Name: 900 series soldering iron tip
Features:
1. Made of pure copper, high thermal conductivity, very fast heat transfer
2. Special alloy layer electroplating, high temperature resistance and corrosion resistance
3. Special process processing, suitable for lead-free soldering
4. Strong tinning ability, no oxidation
5. Head size: The head is a horseshoe-shaped 45° oblique mouth with a diameter of 1 mm, suitable for pull welding
Product Description
I-type soldering iron tip thin head
Application range: Suitable for fine welding, or when the welding space is small, and can also correct the tin bridges generated when welding chips.
Standard tip features:
The B-type soldering iron tip has no directionality, and the entire tip of the soldering iron tip can be soldered.
Application range: Suitable for general soldering, regardless of the size of solder joints, B-type soldering iron tips can also be used
K-type features:
Use knife-shaped part welding, vertical or pull welding can be used, it is a multi-purpose soldering iron tip.
Application: Suitable for welding of SOJ, PLCC, SOP, QFP, power supply, grounding parts, correction tin bridges, connectors, etc.
C-type soldering iron tip: The application range is similar to that of D-type soldering iron tip, such as large soldering area, thick terminals, and large solder pads. 4C/4CF type soldering iron tip, suitable for thick terminals, circuit board grounding, power supply parts and other welding situations that require a lot of heat.
The choice of soldering iron tip:
1. size
A. The size of the solder joints: According to the size of the solder joints, choosing the right camel head can make the work smoother. The tip of the soldering iron is too small and the temperature is not enough; if it is too large, a large amount of solder will melt, making it difficult to control the series quantity.
B. Dense degree of solder joints: For soldering on denser circuit boards, the use of a thinner soldering iron tip can reduce the chance of forming solder bridges.
2. Shape
A. Types of soldering components: different types of electronic components, such as resistors, capacitors, SOJ chips, and SOP chips, require the cooperation of different soldering iron tips to improve work efficiency.
B. The ease of contact of the solder joints. If the solder joints are surrounded by some taller electronic components and are difficult to touch, you can use a long and thin soldering iron tip.
C. The amount of tin required: a larger amount of tin is required, and a soldering iron tip with a larger surface area of the tin-plated layer can be used.