Description
Description
A soldering iron is used to connect metallic materials by soldering using tin or lead-tin solders. Practical to use. Used in works related to electronics, especially recommended for work with integrated circuits sensitive to electromagnetic interference.
Characteristic
- soldering irons of the power of:
- – up to 30 W are designed for soldering parts on integrated circuit boards, small electronic components
- – 40-60 W are intended for the soldering of electrical and electronic components
- – 80-100 W as above if more soldering power is needed
- soldering iron guide is made of stainless steel, with a brass shaft
- heat-up time: 2-3 minutes
- small size and weight
- a dual-component ergonomic handle with a profi led non-slip surface ensures less hand fatigue, even during longer operation
- easy exchange of tips with one screw
- a metal stand is included
- electrical insulation class: I.
Technical data
Additional accessories | Stand |
---|---|
Electrical insulation class | And |
Frequency Hz | 50 |
Power W | 80 |
Supply voltage V | 230 |
Tip diameter [mm] | 7 |
Tip temp oC | 530 |
Type | Butt |
Warm-up time min | 3 |