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Point soldering

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Point soldering

The following shapes are recommended.

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Shape BCM/CM Shape BC/C Shape B Shape D Shape I Shape J Shape K SMD Type : Shape Quad SMD Type : Shape Tunnel SMD Type : Shape Spatula Shape A Shape H Shape R Narrow-pitch Soldering Type : Shape S Shape SB Special Applications Type Shape Concave


Use Shape BC/C

This type has a shape like a cone or column cut at a slant, which allows users to select the cut surface size depending on the workpiece. It is used for drag soldering and pre-tinning of lead wires.

Use it for point soldering.
1.Put the tip end to the land and the through-hole at one time to heat them.
2.Feed solder to form smooth fillet on the land pad.


Use Shape B

This shape is all-round type which can be used from any direction and is easy to hold at any position. It offers other recommended usages.

Use it for point soldering.
1.Put the tip end to the land pad and the through-hole at one time to heat them.
2.Feed solder to form smooth fillet on the land pad.


Use Shape D

This type has a shape like a flat-blade screwdriver and is capable of soldering by applying the tip in 2 ways: line and face. It is available for any works.

Use it for point soldering.

PTH

1.Put the tip end to the land pad and PTH at one time to heat them.
2.Feed solder to form smooth fillet on the land pad.
Use it for point soldering.

QFP

Put the tip end to the leads and drag it slowly.