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Apollo Seiko Soldering Robot Tips

Apollo Seiko Soldering Robot Tips

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Mobel:  1150D
● MOQ :  1 set
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FEATURES:

● Iron Tip

   A high precision thermocouple is built in to the Apex of the iron tip. A minimal temperature drop can be quickly detected and

   recovered. Temperature can reach 300℃ within 6 seconds. 

● Various Types

   Iron tips are available with varying heater types?and lengths. We have prepared?more than 100 different tip designs. You can

   choose the best suited tip for your application. We can also customize the tip as per your design to meet your special needs.

● Iron Tip Replacement

   8 seconds! There is no need to use tools and wait for the tip to cool down for replacement. The iron tip always returns to the 

   exact same position. Quick change cartridge type provides  consistent location and height adjustment with each tip change.

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FAQ

What types of soldering tips are available for Apollo Seiko robots?

Answer: Apollo Seiko offers a variety of soldering tips designed to cater to different soldering needs and applications. The types include fine tips for precision work, chisel tips for broader coverage, and specialty tips for specific tasks like SMD (Surface-Mount Device) soldering. It's important to choose the right tip based on the size of the components and the soldering task to ensure optimal performance and accuracy.

How do I maintain and clean Apollo Seiko soldering tips?

Regular maintenance and cleaning are crucial for the longevity and performance of soldering tips. Here are some key practices:

Cleaning: Use a damp sponge or a brass wire cleaner to remove excess solder and flux residue from the tip. Avoid using abrasive materials that can damage the tip.
Tin the Tip: After cleaning, apply a small amount of solder to the tip to keep it tinned. This helps protect the tip from oxidation and ensures better heat transfer.
Temperature Management: Avoid overheating the tip, as high temperatures can lead to premature wear. Follow the recommended temperature settings for the specific tip and application.

How do I select the appropriate soldering tip for my application?

Answer: Selecting the right soldering tip depends on several factors:

Component Size: For small, delicate components, a fine or conical tip is ideal. For larger components or joints, a chisel or broad tip may be more appropriate.
Soldering Task: Different tips are suited for various tasks. For instance, a flat tip is useful for soldering large areas, while a pointed tip is better for precise work.
Heat Transfer Needs: Consider the heat transfer requirements. Tips with larger surfaces transfer heat more efficiently, which is important for soldering larger joints or components.
Selecting the right tip ensures efficiency, precision, and quality in your soldering processes.