Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Heat Guns for Soldering Projects



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Controlling heat is the most important part of performing soldering jobs properly, and if you don’t have the right soldering supplies, you won’t have control over the heat you need. Heat guns are essential for detail work on PCBs, and they ensure the longevity of larger wiring operations and allow you to apply heat shrink and other seals correctly. Choosing a quality heat gun is the first step in creating a high-performing soldering setup, and Steinel heat gun hardware will make your heat gun perform at its very best.

Steinel has broad range of heat gun accessories for you to choose from, such as nozzles specially designed for precision and uniformity when you need to redirect broad air flows. Working with a gun that allows you to limit the amount of heat you apply makes removing a surface mount component or singe IC from a closely packed nest of other devices much easier and can keep you safe from major mistakes.

If you need to replace a part for your heat gun, you’ll find the high-quality part you need within the range of Steinel soldering accessories. Steinel also manufactures reliable heating plates designed especially for PCB rework operations with digital temperature controls. These controls will help your solder flow smoother than ever by ensuring precise temperature control and even preheating. Your soldering equipment can determine the success or failure of every job, so invest in quality with Steinel accessories.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Soldering Tips for Resistance Soldering



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Like your other hand tools and work equipment, you may want to do everything you can to make sure your soldering tips last as long as possible. Fortunately, soldering tips are built to last for years and typically require minimal maintenance to keep them in good condition. You may already tin your tips to keep them in good working condition. Tinning the tips after each use protects the plating and also prevents damage like chipping or cracking.

If you have never tinned your soldering tips, you may be unsure of how to carry out this protective measure adequately. Tinning simply calls for you to wipe off the tips with a damp sponge after every use and then flooding the tips with solder before you unplug your iron. It is vital that you know how to tin your tips well and that you do this preventative measure after every use. This measure will help keep your tips in good working order and also ensure that your future resistance soldering projects will be successful.

Like most tools, however, there may come a time when you must replace the tips entirely. Knowing when to take this step is important if you want to avoid spending money unnecessarily. You should replace your soldering tips if you see that the plating on them has been damaged like cracked or chipped.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Choosing New Soldering Iron Tips



Knowing when to replace your soldering iron tips can be tricky. Tips develop different discolorations and marks depending on how you use them, and some tips last much longer than others. Luckily, knowing when to replace your tips isn't so hard if you follow some basic maintenance guidelines.

Most tips manufactured today are a copper core surrounded by iron, and a tip with good-quality iron plating should last a long time if you take care of it. To maintain your tips, you’ll need to tin then after every use. Tinning involves cleaning the tip with a damp sponge and flooding the tip with solder before unplugging the iron. Proper tinning technique is vital to making your tips last as long as possible; if you’re not familiar with tinning, learn how to do it correctly before continuing with any soldering projects.

If you’ve been tinning your tips, don’t worry if they develop some blue or purple discoloration. This coloring is the result of a thin oxide layer and isn’t a sign that your tips have gone bad. What you do need to watch out for are abrasions or mechanical damage to the iron plating on the tips. Once this plating is breached or damaged, the tips will corrode quickly. As soon as you see damage to the iron plating on your tips, it’s time to start thinking about replacing them.

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.