Basic Soldering Guide by Winstanley Alan

Basic Soldering Guide by Winstanley Alan

Author:Winstanley, Alan
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2013-11-30T16:00:00+00:00


^^ Set a typical temperature of 330-350 ºC (626-662 ºF) or more, if you have a soldering station.

The melting point of traditional tin-lead solders is about 190ºC (374ºF) but lead-free tin-based solders require higher temperatures, having melting points of typically 201-227 ºC. As Antex reminds us, the melting point is not the temperature of the soldering iron tip: instead you should set a temperature that ensures the solder melts instantly onto the tip. Fixed-temperature soldering irons have no adjustability but they’ll cope just fine with either type of solder. A soldering station usually has a variable control that gives more control in different circumstances. In practice the iron tip temperature should be set for typically 330-350 ºC (626-662 ºF) or maybe a little more if using lead-free solder.



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