Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The Advantage of Hakko Soldering Tools



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Soldering is an exercise of precision. In order to achieve an elite result, it is important to have the right skills and the right tools. While experience is the best way to build personal expertise, the right tools can have a huge impact on the ultimate soldering outcome. This is why Hakko products are a smart choice.

Hakko is a Japanese company that was founded in 1952. Since its inception, Hakko has focused on quality soldering tools. This means that the company has over 60 years of experience, making it an undisputed leader in the industry. Over the decades, Hakko has continually refined its products, broadening its line to include more specialized soldering tools. Now, Hakko carries a diverse range of products, including soldering irons, pots, meters, replacement parts and more.

The reason Hakko has been so successful can be directly linked to the company's commitment to quality and its keen understanding of the soldering process. Hakko soldering tools are designed to be used by professionals, giving users control and power to complete projects. In fact, its newest models have the fastest heating times in the industry. Moreover, the flow of heat is very consistent, ensuring an even stream of heat until the job is done. Additionally, the products are also built to endure, which is why many Hakko soldering tools will last for decades.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Prolonging the Life of Your Soldering Equipment



Keeping your soldering tip in top condition is crucial. A clean tip means more efficient, more accurate, and longer lasting work. Moreover, having a well-maintained iron gives you the most out of your soldering investment. To ensure your unit stands the tests of time and industrial use, we've gathered these helpful tips for keeping your soldering tips, especially premium tips from Hexacon™, in prime working condition.

Frist and foremost, manufacturers recommend that you keep the working surface of your soldering tip tinned. If you leave your solder idle for extended periods, be sure to keep excess solder on the tip.

Keep your solder tip clean. When burned solder or flux residue accumulates, wipe it off with a wet cellulose sponge. For soiled tips, allow the unit to cool before cleaning with a scrubber. Heating the tip just enough to melt resin and solder with flux core solder as soon as possible is best.

Finally, be certain you always adhere to good soldering practices. This includes removing the tip often to prevent sticking as well as keeping the tip fully inserted in the iron at all times is. In doing so, you ensure quality results as well as extended the usage potential of your scolding equipment.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Choosing Lead-Free Soldering



Controlling hazardous substances, like lead, cadmium, and mercury, is essential to improving the products we create. It is valuable to our industry's end users, resell outlets, and manufacturers. The choice has also faced some heavy criticism in the past decade. These criticisms are mostly in response to the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS), which was adopted by the European Union in 2003 and enacted in 2006.

The RoHS directive saw feedback that sited increased production costs, difficulties with superheated materials, and overall reliability. While these thoughts were valid, the change has not affected the industry as harshly as manufactures predicted in 2005. Most notably, product reliability has increased. Moreover, solder reliability has increased while component sizes have decreased.

Lead-free solder helps manufacturers dramatically reduce component sizes. This is because lead-free solder does not wet well, allowing producers to print leads closer together. In fact, experiments with lead-based and lead-free leads found fewer shortages and other problems with lead-free solder.

When you add in the 20% lead, 63% cadmium, 56% mercury, and 68% Octa-BDE reduction the European industry has seen in the first three years, you see the benefits of lead-free solder outweigh the costs by far.  

Friday, October 31, 2014

Aerosol Solder Cleaning Tools for You



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Are you in the market for soldering cleaning selections? Stellar Technical is ready to assist you. We have a variety of aerosol cleaners and degreasers that are perfect for both professionals and amateur soldering enthusiasts. Take a look at some of the selections we have here and place an order with us today:

  • MicroCare VeriClean Defluxer – This product is based on VMS Siloxanes and is strong enough to easily remove rosins or no-clean flux residues. It is plastic safe but it is flammable.
  • Techspray 1630-16S Blue Shower – When you are looking for the strongest non-flammable degreaser and flux remover, this option is perfect for you. It’s strong enough to remove baked-on lead-free flux residues, as well as clean oil and contaminants off metal parts, switch boxes, engines, and electronic components.
  • Bioact EC7M Cleaner – Made from ultrapure citrus terpenes, this cleaner works great when you need to clean fluxes, silicone, and adhesive from labels and tapes. Additionally, it is completely O-zone safe and biodegradable.

You’ll be able to start any soldering project when you have soldering cleaning selections from Stellar Technical. We are available to help you find the best and most efficient product for your applications. Bulk options are available for your needs.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Air Ionizers for Your Soldering Work Area



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When you are working on soldering projects, the last thing you need is electro-static discharge causing damage to equipment or, even worse, causing small explosions. Stellar Technical understands the many problems that come along with ESD, so we offer a wide array of high-end static control accessories, including air ionizers. With one of our ionizers, you’ll be able to easily neutralize floating static charges in your soldering work area. Take a look at the option we offer:

  • Desco 60473 Chargebuster Ionizer – This ionizer is an overhead three-fan unit that can cover an entire 2’x5’ workbench. It’s features include 3 high-speed fans, audible and visual alarms, and replaceable emitter pins.
  • Desco 19587 Python Ionization Hand Gun – If you need to neutralize a small area or the items you are working with, this ionization hand gun is perfect for you. Not only does it neutralize charges, it also safely removes dust and debris.
  • Desco 60505 Bench Top Ionizer – Treat the area in front of one assembler with this ionizer. It can easily cover a 16”x36” area. This fan has three speeds and features replaceable emitter fans.

Don’t shop at other companies for your soldering needs. At Stellar Technical, we are experts in our field and only offer the best products available for you.