Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Soldering Tips – How To Choose The Right One

What Is The Problems You Might Face


There are different types of tips from many manufacturers. While some come with patents there are others from small manufacturers. They could come in different price ranges and therefore choosing the right one could often be a tough and difficult choice. Here are a few useful tips which could make the job easy for the end users.


Choose A Tip Which Is Compatible With The Iron You Are Using


Different types of iron work well with the different types of tips. Hence you must have some basic idea about the compatibility of the tips failing which you may not get the desired results. There are a number of resource materials available on the internet which could help you to get the right information on the compatibility of the tips.



Which To Choose Cone Tips Or Chisel Tips


We often face the confusion whether to go in for chisel tips or conical tips. If you ask many end users they perhaps would be ready to put their money on the conical tips. This is because of the flawed belief that applying pressure will be helpful in better flow of the soldering material. However, this is not right. On the other hand too much of pressure could lead to improper soldering and you also could end up damaging the board. Further when you go in for conical tip you will be reducing the lifespan because of increased concentration of metal at the tip. You have to understand that sharper the point the lifespan will get shortened significantly.














Advantages Of Chisel Tips


It would not be a bad idea to go in for chisel tips because of some obvious reasons. It is best suited for surface mount applications. The main objective of any good soldering should be to ensure that the solder tip is able to cover 60% of the area that is being soldered. This will ensure smooth soldering process and it will also be efficient in terms of time consumed. Since chisel tips are thicker at the tip, they will be able to cover a broader are. Furthermore they also will be in a position to retain heat much better. These chisel tips are available in different varieties. They could be best suited for surface mounting, wiring jobs, through the hole processes and also for solder braiding and for desoldering.


A Few More Tips To Keep In Mind


When using soldering tips, either coned or chiseled, you must not use excessive pressure. You will end up damaging the tip and the whole soldering job may go for a toss. When the job is finished, you should ideally apply a thin layer of solder on the tip which will prevent oxidation.