Why is the electric soldering iron's solder wire not sticky?
The electric soldering iron is mainly composed of a handle, a power cord, a heating core, a soldering iron head, and a mica sheet (some precision ones also have various temperature control circuits). According to their heating methods, they can be divided into two types: internal heating electric soldering iron and external heating electric soldering iron Classes, which correspond to different use cases. The reason why it is called an internal heating type electric soldering iron is because the soldering iron head of the internal heating type electric soldering iron is hollow, and its heating core is in the inner hollow of the soldering iron head, so it is called an internal heating type electric soldering iron.
Internal heating type electric soldering iron tip, the last hollow structure
The external heating type soldering iron tip is just the opposite of the internal heating type soldering iron. The tip of the external heating type soldering iron is solid and generally made of copper. The heating core of the external heating soldering iron directly wraps the soldering iron tip, that is, the soldering iron tip is inserted inside the heating core, so it is also called an external heating soldering iron.
Externally heated soldering iron tip, solid construction
Whether it is an internal heat soldering iron or an external heat soldering iron, their working principle is the same. The power plug of the electric soldering iron introduces household AC220V alternating current to both ends of the heating core, and the heating core is energized to generate heat.
A small part of the heat emitted by the heating core is lost to the surrounding air, and most of the heat is exported to the soldering iron tip. The temperature of the soldering iron tip can reach 200-450 degrees, which can melt the solder for welding.
Why doesn't the soldering iron stick to the solder?
1. The electric soldering iron has been used for a long time, the internal heating core is aging or damaged, and the heat emitted cannot reach the melting point of the solder, resulting in the soldering iron tip not sticking to the solder.
2. During daily use, the soldering iron tip is not tinned after using the soldering iron, which causes the soldering iron tip to oxidize with the air at high temperature.
Oxidized black soldering iron tip
3. After using the soldering iron, it was not cut off in time. The soldering iron is in a high temperature state for a long time, and it will oxidize with the air, resulting in non-stick solder.
4. In order to pursue convenience in daily soldering, acidic flux is used, which oxidizes the tip of the soldering iron at high temperature.
5. The problem of the soldering iron tip itself. Some soldering iron tips with poor materials are used. For example, some soldering iron tips are directly made of iron. This type of soldering iron tip itself is extremely prone to oxidation.
