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Soldering tip for all-round work
Shape B and D are recommended. Shape B and D, which are capable of any soldering, are useful for all soldering operators. Therefore they require soldering skill. If in trouble such as bridging, faulty fillet formation, etc., please try the other shape that introduced on each shape-classified page.
The feature of Shape B It can be used from any direction and is easy to hold at any position. Please try this shape which makes you solder any surface from small to large. The Typical works of soldering with Shape B – Use it for drag soldering. (Use it for soldering QFP.) – Use it for point soldering.< – Use it for soldering chip parts. How to use Shape B and examples It introduces the other shapes suitable for each operating. | |
The feature of Shape D It is capable of any soldering by placing the tip end in 2 ways: line and face. This shape is also available for soldering at narrow pitches by placing in Line. The Typical works of soldering with Shape D – Use it for drag soldering. (Use it for soldering QFP.) – Use it for pre-tinning. – Use it for melting and removing coil coatings. – Use it for point soldering. – Use it for soldering chip parts. How to use Shape D and examples It introduces the other shapes suitable for each operating. |