High-temperature tin wire is the most convenient solder for manual soldering of circuit boards. Since most tin wires contain flux such as rosin, the use of tin wire can reduce the process and improve the efficiency of soldering operations.
How to use high temperature tin wire and precautions:
It is very important to choose the most appropriate soldering iron tip temperature setting based on the understanding of the solder used. Use a soldering iron tip thermometer to measure the temperature of the soldering iron tip first, because the counterfeit soldering iron tips have large and small hole diameters, and the thickness of the casing is also different. When using an electric soldering iron with good thermal performance, when using lead-free solder for soldering operations, due to the consideration of the heat resistance and safety of the parts, the set temperature of the soldering iron tip is generally expected to be below 350-370 degrees. A suitable soldering iron tip can reduce the temperature of the soldering iron tip and increase the efficiency of the operation.
After soldering, the solder joints and components to be soldered are still very hot, and the soldering iron tip and sleeve need a period of time to cool down. Beware of burns from splashed solution state solder.
If it is used with an air purifier, it must be ensured that the air purifier is properly connected and in normal working condition. An untidy work area increases the likelihood of accidents. Return the device to a safe place when not in use. Keep the soldering pen away from all flammable objects, including gases and solids. Place equipment according to ergonomic requirements.
When in use, it must comply with the relevant safety regulations and can only be repaired by qualified technical personnel. Failure to do so may result in accidents while using the equipment.