Soldering Irons: Difference between revisions
(→How to Use: DE writeup) |
NitramLegov (talk | contribs) (XYTRONIC LF-389D gone for good) |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
|synonyms=DE: Lötkolben | |synonyms=DE: Lötkolben | ||
|type=power tool | |type=power tool | ||
|image= | |image=MaxTrack ZLS 2 L.JPG | ||
|location=[[Location::Electronics Room|electronics room]] | |location=[[Location::Electronics Room|electronics room]] | ||
|access=[[Soldering Iron Introduction|soldering iron introduction]] | |access=[[Soldering Iron Introduction|soldering iron introduction]] | ||
Line 32: | Line 32: | ||
* Be aware to '''wash your hands after''' handling electronic components as the flux and the lead in the solder are '''toxic''' when absorbed through mucous membranes. Avoid touching your face or food while soldering to minimize contact. | * Be aware to '''wash your hands after''' handling electronic components as the flux and the lead in the solder are '''toxic''' when absorbed through mucous membranes. Avoid touching your face or food while soldering to minimize contact. | ||
<br clear="all"> | <br clear="all"> | ||
==MaxTrack ZLS 2 == | ==MaxTrack ZLS 2 == | ||
{{MachineInfoBox | {{MachineInfoBox |
Revision as of 10:12, 2 August 2019
MachineInfoBox Soldering Irons | |
---|---|
Synonyms: | DE: Lötkolben |
Material: | solder |
Access Requirements: | Soldering Iron Introduction |
Tutors: | Lukas NitramLegov Pakue Mitja Johannes Luzian Leo |
Similar (More or Less): | hot air soldering station |
A soldering iron is a basic hand tool used to connect electronic components. The principle of working with a soldering iron lies in melting – as the name suggests – solder in order to conductively connect electrical components.
The normal soldering temperature is around 300°C varying from solder types and thermal capacity of the electronic parts or the soldering iron. Also the higher the power output of the soldering iron is the better it will melt larger amounts of solder or heat up bigger components.
How to Use
Preparations:
- make room for soldering – crowded and messy workplaces only make the work more difficult
- get solder (should be in the top drawer on the left side of the e-bench)
- wet the cleaning sponge (if needed, usually in the soldering station)
- check if your electronic parts are ready and nothing is missing
Next, heat up the soldering iron to around 300°C. When the solder melts by touching to tip, the iron is ready for use.
Try not to melt the solder directly on the tip but rather heat your components with the soldering iron and then apply solder to the parts. This will result in an optimal flow of the liquid solder and avoid "cold solder joints". If the joint is shining like a polished piece of metal then the soldering was successful and a reliable electrical connection was made.
Clean the tip afterwards with the brass wool and/or the wet sponge that's usually integrated into the iron's "station".
Ask a tutor if you have any questions or want an introduction into soldering. This video tutorial on splicing and soldering wires or the mikrocontroller.net page "Löten" (DE) may also be interesting.
Safety
- Please be careful while handling a soldering iron as it gets very hot! Mind your surroundings and other people to avoid injuries.
- Avoid breathing in the smoke forming after melting solder. It isn't as much the lead vapor but the flux which is quite unhealthy when inhaled. If you plan on soldering for an extended amount of time consider using an extraction fan to reduce exposure.
- Be aware to wash your hands after handling electronic components as the flux and the lead in the solder are toxic when absorbed through mucous membranes. Avoid touching your face or food while soldering to minimize contact.
MaxTrack ZLS 2
MachineInfoBox MaxTrack ZLS 2 L | |
---|---|
Synonyms: | DE: Lötkolben |
Material: | solder |
Access Requirements: | Soldering Iron Introduction |
Tutors: | Lukas NitramLegov Pakue Mitja Johannes Luzian Leo |
Similar (More or Less): | hot air soldering station |
This is a solid soldering station. It takes some time for heating up and uses a sponge for cleaning. Please use the sponge only when it is wet!