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Small Titanium Coating Solder Pots

Small Titanium Coating Solder Pots

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Mobel:  1150D
● MOQ :  1 set
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Model Rated power Temperature Range Melting Capacity Frequency Solder Bath Sizes(mm)
WT-360A 100W 200-480℃ 0.3KG 50-60Hz ¢38 
WT-350A
150W
200-480℃
0.5KG
50-60Hz
¢50
WT-380A 250W
200-480℃
1.6KG
50-60Hz
¢80
WT-310A 300W
200-480℃
2.2KG
50-60Hz
¢100 
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FAQ

What are the advantages of using a titanium-coated solder pot?

Titanium-coated solder pots offer several key benefits:

Enhanced Durability: The titanium coating provides a tough, protective layer that resists wear and corrosion, extending the lifespan of the pot even under high-temperature conditions.
Non-Reactive Surface: Titanium coatings are highly resistant to chemical reactions, reducing the risk of solder contamination and ensuring a cleaner soldering process.
Improved Heat Conductivity: Titanium coatings can enhance the heat distribution within the pot, leading to more consistent soldering temperatures and improved performance.

What size of small titanium-coated solder pot is best for different applications?

The optimal size depends on your specific needs:

Hobbyists and Small Projects: A pot with a capacity of 50 to 150 grams (1.8 to 5.3 ounces) is typically suitable for hobbyists or small-scale work. This size allows for easy handling and is ideal for detailed or occasional soldering tasks.
Medium Usage: For moderate use, such as frequent repairs or small production runs, a pot with a capacity of 200 to 300 grams (7 to 10.6 ounces) offers a good balance between capacity and manageability.
Larger Applications: For more extensive use or larger batches, consider pots with capacities of 300 grams or more. These are designed to handle greater volumes of solder and are ideal for higher-volume tasks or industrial applications.

How should I clean and maintain a small titanium-coated solder pot?

Proper maintenance is essential to keep your titanium-coated solder pot in optimal condition:

Routine Cleaning: After use, allow the pot to cool before cleaning. Use a soft brush or cloth to remove any solder residues. Avoid abrasive materials that could damage the titanium coating.
Avoid Contaminants: Handle the pot with clean tools and keep it free from contaminants like dust or debris. This helps maintain the quality of the solder and the pot’s surface.
Temperature Control: Operate the pot within the recommended temperature range to prevent thermal damage and ensure consistent performance. Excessive heat can affect both the solder and the coating.
Storage: When not in use, cover the pot to protect it from dust and other contaminants. Store it in a clean, dry environment to preserve the coating’s integrity.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure the longevity and effective performance of your small titanium-coated solder pot.