Chuyển đến thông tin sản phẩm

Small Titanium Lead-Free Solder Pots

Small Titanium Lead-Free Solder Pots

Giá thông thường $0.00
Giá thông thường $0.00 Giá bán
EXW China
SAVE $0 Đã bán hết

Mobel:  1150D
● MOQ :  1 set
● Packing details:  
● Subject to discussion:

Model Rated power Temperature Range Melting Capacity Freque Solder Bath Sizes(mm)
WT-360 100W 200-480℃ 0.3KG 50-60Hz ¢38 
WT-350
150W
200-480℃
0.5KG
50-60Hz ¢50
WT-380 250W
200-480℃
1.6KG
50-60Hz
¢80 
WT-310 300W
200-480℃
2.2KG
50-60Hz
¢100 
Xem toàn bộ chi tiết

FAQ

What are the benefits of using a titanium solder pot for lead-free soldering?

Titanium solder pots are highly valued for their durability and resistance to corrosion, especially when used with lead-free solders that can be more aggressive than traditional leaded solders. Titanium has a high melting point and excellent thermal conductivity, which makes it ideal for maintaining consistent temperatures and extending the lifespan of the pot. Additionally, titanium pots generally have a non-reactive surface, which helps to prevent contamination of the solder and ensures a cleaner, more reliable soldering process.

What size solder pot is best for small-scale operations or hobbyists?

For small-scale operations or hobbyists, a solder pot with a capacity of around 50 to 100 grams (1.8 to 3.5 ounces) is typically sufficient. This size is compact enough to handle small batches of solder and fits well on a workbench without taking up too much space. It also allows for precise control over the amount of solder used, which is beneficial for detailed work and minimizes waste.

How do I properly maintain and clean a small titanium solder pot?

To maintain and clean a small titanium solder pot, follow these steps:

Regular Cleaning: After each use, ensure the solder pot is cleaned thoroughly. Use a soldering iron tip cleaner or a soft brush to remove any residual solder from the pot’s surface. Avoid using abrasive materials that could damage the titanium coating.

Avoid Contaminants: Keep the pot free from contaminants by handling it with clean tools and ensuring that any solder added is free of impurities.

Temperature Management: Operate the solder pot within its recommended temperature range. Excessive heat can degrade the solder and the pot's surface over time.

Storage: When not in use, cover the pot to prevent dust and other contaminants from settling inside. Store it in a clean, dry environment.

By following these maintenance tips, you can help ensure the longevity and performance of your titanium solder pot.