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50mm Solder Pot Soldering Desoldering Bath with 500g Capacity for ESD Soldering Rework Station

 

By Yescom
50mm Solder Pot Soldering Desoldering Bath with 500g Capacity for ESD Soldering Rework Station
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Highest $34.95 Feb 28, '15  
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Added Jan 22, 2015  
     
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Product Description
Brand new lead-free soldering pot is made of titanium, which features high strength and outstanding thermostability. It functions temperature control and can be easily used and repaired. It also has excellent heating and high molten tin efficiency.
Specification:
Power supply: 110V
Slot size: 50mm
Capacity: 500G
Package content:
1x soldering pot
1x manual
Warning:
This product must be grounded. Improper installation of the grounding must be prohibited.
Position the control dial to high range when you start to use the solder pot, and then place the dial to the grade of auto-temperature after soldering. The general working temperature of molten solder in the solder pot is 572 - 662 H (around grade 4-grade 9). The temperature of melted solder shouldn't be too high, or it will cause the aging of solder pot, the darkening or yellowing of melted solder. When highly acidic scaling powder is applied, the solder pot is more likely to be corroded or perforated under extraordinarily high temperature.

 

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