1.Manual cleaning of the soldering iron head
1.If too much water is used to clean the soldering iron's tip, the temperature will drop quickly and the tin slag won't come off as easily. The sponge will burn if there isn't enough water. Cleaning works on the basis of the idea that, when the right amount of water is added, the water will boil and fluctuate when the soldering iron tip comes into contact with it.
2.The soldering iron tip needs to have equally distributed residual tin in order for the tin to absorb some of the heat and prevent the soldering iron tip from being oxidized by the air, which is excellent for the soldering iron's lifespan. The temperature will gradually decline and thermal oxidation will take place, shortening the soldering iron's lifespan when the power is turned off without leaving any tin behind.2. Use a soldering iron tip cleaner
2. Use a soldering iron tip cleaner
1. Cleaning the soldering iron tip is simple and convenient. Many cleaners contain an anti-static feature that does not require a grounding wire. 5W of energy are saved by the 0 silent design (with AC adapter)
2. Prevent solder splashing; all cleaning operations are internally sealed to eliminate solder splashing anywhere when cleaning the tip of the soldering iron. This effectively lowers the production scrap rate.
3. Limit the soldering iron tip's temperature decline. It is not necessary to use water when using the cleaning brush. When cleaning, it can lessen the soldering tip's temperature drop, ensuring that the tip is frequently kept at a high working temperature.
It is quite easy to insist on cleaning the soldering iron tip, but it can be challenging to do so. It's essential to form healthy habits. Our soldering iron tip will only be more beneficial and have a longer lifespan if we do this.






