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Round Stainless Steel Solder Pots

Round Stainless Steel Solder Pots

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Mobel:  1150D
● MOQ :  1 set
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Model Rated power Temperature Range Melting Capacity External Dimensions(mm) Solder Bath Sizes(mm)
WT-50S 250W 0-400℃ 0.6KG 266L × 145W × 120H ¢50 × 40
WT-80S
400W
0-400℃
1.5KG
3276L × 175W × 120H
¢80 × 40
WT-100S 500W
0-400℃
2.0KG
327L × 175W × 120H
¢100 × 40
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FAQ

What are the advantages of using a stainless steel solder pot?

Stainless steel solder pots offer several benefits:

Durability: Stainless steel is resistant to rust and corrosion, making it a durable choice for handling solder.
Heat Resistance: It can withstand high temperatures, which is crucial for melting and maintaining solder at the correct temperature.
Non-Reactive Surface: Stainless steel does not react with solder or flux, which helps maintain the purity of the solder and prevents contamination.
Easy Maintenance: Stainless steel is relatively easy to clean and maintain, as it is less likely to be affected by residual solder or flux compared to some other materials.

What size round stainless steel solder pot is best for my needs?

The ideal size for a round stainless steel solder pot depends on the scale of your operations and the volume of solder you typically work with:

Small Scale/Hobbyists: A pot with a capacity of around 50 to 150 grams (1.8 to 5.3 ounces) is usually sufficient for hobbyists or small-scale projects. This size is compact and allows for easy handling and storage.
Medium Scale: For moderate production or repair work, a pot with a capacity of 200 to 500 grams (7 to 17.6 ounces) offers more flexibility and is suitable for larger batches or more frequent use.
Large Scale: For industrial or high-volume use, larger pots with capacities exceeding 500 grams might be necessary. These are designed to handle larger quantities of solder and are ideal for extensive production environments.

How should I clean and maintain a round stainless steel solder pot?

Proper cleaning and maintenance are key to extending the life of your solder pot:

Regular Cleaning: After use, allow the pot to cool before cleaning. Use a soft brush or non-abrasive cloth to remove solder residues. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could scratch the surface.
Descaling: If you notice any build-up or scaling, gently clean the pot with a mixture of mild detergent and water. Rinse thoroughly and dry to prevent water spots.
Avoid Contamination: Always ensure the pot is free from contaminants such as dust and foreign materials. Use clean tools and handle the pot with care to avoid introducing impurities.
Temperature Management: Operate the solder pot within the recommended temperature range to prevent thermal stress and damage.
By following these guidelines, you can maintain the functionality and extend the lifespan of your round stainless steel solder pot