Specification of electric soldering iron tip
Type I
Features: The corresponding tip of the soldering iron head is very small.
Application scope: This specification of soldering iron head is very suitable for fine welding, and it can also be used in areas with relatively small welding spaces.
B-type/LB type
Feature: This B-type soldering iron head does not have a certain degree of directionality and can be welded to the entire front end of the soldering iron head. LB type can be said to be a type of B type. These two specifications of soldering iron tips are very flexible.
Application scope: This specification can be used for general welding, regardless of the size of the solder joint.
D-type/LD type
Features: Welding is carried out using a batch nozzle.
Application scope: Suitable for welding environments that require a high amount of tin, such as large welding areas, thick terminals, and large solder pads.
C-type/CF type
Features: The inclined surface of the front end corresponding to the soldering iron head is used for welding treatment, which is very suitable for high tin welding.
Application scope: It can be used for welding that requires a high amount of tin, such as environments with large welding areas.
K-type
Features: It uses a knife shaped part for welding, and can be welded for both vertical and pull welding types. It is a multi-purpose soldering iron head.
Application scope: It is very practical for correcting tin bridges and soldering connectors.
H-shaped
Feature: The corresponding tin plating layer is located at the bottom of the soldering iron head.
Application scope: QFP can be used for SOPs with larger welding tooth pitch for pull welding.
