Soldering Irons
Soldering iron tips transfer heat from a soldering iron into solder so that it melts and can flow into the joint between two components or workpieces. They’re also sometimes referred to as ‘bits’.To protect your soldering iron tips, you should tin your tip before and after soldering to create a protective layer between the air and the soldering iron tip. Tinning prevents oxidisation and allows for a more efficient heat transfer.Optimal operating temperaturePutting your soldering tips through excessive temperatures will shorten their lifespan. The temperature of the tip will decrease as the soldering iron is used more. There is the temptation to increase the idle temperature to compensate for this temperature drop – but don’t as this will shorten the life of the soldering iron tip. If you aren’t actively using your soldering iron think about turning it off or setting it to a low ‘idle’ temperature to maximise tip life.How do you clean a soldering iron?To keep your tip in perfect condition you should aim to clean before, during and after use. Before you solder, ensure that you have cleaned the surfaces which are to be soldered with an alcohol wipe.To clean your tips, use either brass wool (less abrasive) or stainless steel wool (more abrasive). Try to avoid using a sponge as doing so rapidly cycles the tip through a hot and cold cycle. Doing this repeatedly will cause metal fatigue and tip failure. Once you have cleaned the tip ensure that you cover the tip with fresh solder so as to present oxidisation.Using fluxWhen metals come into contact with oxygen an oxide layer is formed on the surface of the metal. This oxidisation prevents solder from wetting the joint correctly and impacts the quality of the solder joint. Flux dissolves this oxidisation layer.Reactivating your soldering iron tipsIf a soldering iron tip becomes oxidised it will appear darker in colour and you may not be able to tin it. If your tip is oxidised you can use a tip activator to remove the oxidisation as it will break down the oxide layer. Once cleaned and refreshed tin the tip again to protect it from oxidisation.Soldering iron tip shapesMost soldering irons have interchangeable tips that have slightly different shapes to allow for different tasks or precision levels. For example, conical tips are used for fine electronics work. Other common tip shapes include:bevel (aka hoof)chiselconcavepyramidbent
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1.6/370C T5A7 SCREW TIP
IDR133,210.30 -
12.5MM TIP FOR RS 150W IRON
IDR213,660.93 -
25W SOLDERING IRON
IDR614,235.84 -
2X STEELWOOL FOR WDC
IDR131,007.61Bag (1 Bag of 2) -
3.5MM TIP FOR RS 15W IRON
IDR53,389.01 -
30 DEG CONICAL TIP-MX500S STATION,0.4MM
IDR531,477.63 -
4.0MM TIP FOR RS 25W AND RS 30W IRON
IDR58,843.29 -
5.0MM TIP FOR RS 40W IRON
IDR49,927.64 -
50W VARIABLE TEMPERATURE SOLDERING IRON
IDR801,674.27 -
6-IN-1 MULTITIP 2000JA
IDR1,279,133.55 -
7.0MM TIP FOR RS 80W IRON
IDR56,640.60 -
8.0MM TIP FOR RS 100W IRON
IDR56,640.60 -
80W SOLDERING IRON W/BENCH HOLDERWSP80
IDR3,248,443.30 -
8100 UDK EXPERT SOLDERING GUN
IDR908,662.07 -
9.5MM TIP FOR RS 80W AND RS 100W IRON
IDR106,882.91 -
AA7 SCREWDRIVER TIP - W60/61 IRON,1.6MM
IDR114,434.99 -
AA7 SPADE TIP FOR TCP SOLDER IRON,1.6MM
IDR117,476.80 -
ANTEX GASCAT 60 MINIATURE GAS IRON10-60W
IDR680,001.87 -
ANTEX PVC SOLDER IRON W/PLUG,230VAC 15W
IDR579,936.81 -
ANTEX PVC SOLDERING IRON,230V 25W
IDR502,423.10 -
AT60D&80D-1 SOLDERING TIP
IDR60,311.75 -
AT60D&80D-2 SOLDERING TIP
IDR52,340.11 -
AT60D&80D-3 SOLDERING TIP
IDR52,340.11 -
AT60D&80D-4 SOLDERING TIP
IDR52,340.11