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The difference between Metcal soldering iron tips and blade shapes

Release Date:2017-07-18
Metcal chisel type soldering iron tip
Feature: The tip of the soldering iron is small.
Suitable application range: Suitable for fine soldering or situations with limited soldering space, and can also correct the tin bridge generated during chip soldering.
Metcal conical soldering iron tip
Features: The conical soldering iron tip has no directionality, and the entire front end of the soldering iron tip can be soldered. Conical soldering iron tip
Capable of flexible operation in welding environments with tall components or narrow welding spaces around the solder joints.
Suitable application range: Suitable for general welding, regardless of the size of the solder joint.
Metcal hoof type soldering iron tip
Features: The horseshoe shaped soldering iron tip has a wide range of applications, and the size of the tip can be divided into three types. Overall, the welding area is large, with thick terminals and large solder pads.
Suitable application range: The horseshoe shaped soldering iron tip is very fine, suitable for soldering small components or correcting tin bridges, tin columns, etc. generated during surface soldering. There are also medium-sized horseshoe shaped soldering iron tips suitable for soldering resistors, diodes, and other components. SOP and QFP with larger tooth pitch can also be used. Compared to the horseshoe shaped soldering iron tip with a larger head, it is suitable for large terminals and grounding on circuit boards. Welding applications that require significant heat, such as the power supply section.
Metcal blade type soldering iron tip
Features: Using a knife shaped part for welding, both vertical and pull welding can be used, belonging to a multi-purpose soldering iron tip.
Suitable application scope: Suitable for soldering SOJ, PLCC, SOP, QFP, power supply, grounding components, solder bridges, connectors, etc.
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