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|tool name=''Hot Air Soldering Station''
|machine name=''Hot Air Soldering Station''
|image=Hot air station.jpg
|image=Hot air station.jpg
|synonyms=DE: Heißluftlötstation
|synonyms=DE: Heißluftlötstation
|type=power tool
|type=power tool
|access=after an [[Hot Air Introduction|introduction]]
|access=[[Hot Air Introduction]]
|location=[[Electronics Room|electronics room]]
|location=[[Location::Electronics Room|electronics room]]
|material=[[solder]], [[metals]], [[plastics]]
|material=[[solder]], [[metals]], [[plastics]]
|tutors=[[User:Mitja|Mitja]], [[User:Pakue|Patrick]], [[Lukas]]
|tutors=[[Tutor::User:Mitja|Mitja]], [[Tutor::User:Pakue|Patrick]], [[Tutor::User:Lukas|Lukas]]
|manual=[https://cdn-reichelt.de/documents/datenblatt/D200/2010-09-08_STATION_LF-852D.pdf DE], [http://www.xytronic-usa.com/MANUALS/LF-852D_Jan2011_Manual.pdf EN]
|manual=[https://cdn-reichelt.de/documents/datenblatt/D200/2010-09-08_STATION_LF-852D.pdf DE], [http://www.xytronic-usa.com/MANUALS/LF-852D_Jan2011_Manual.pdf EN]
|similar=[[Hot Air Gun|hot air gun]], [[Soldering Irons|soldering irons]]
|similar=[[Hot Air Gun|hot air gun]], [[Soldering Irons|soldering irons]]

Revision as of 20:36, 13 June 2019

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Hot Air Soldering Station

Hot air station.jpg
Synonyms: DE: Heißluftlötstation
Material: solder, metals, plastics
Access Requirements: Heat Introduction
Manual: DE, EN
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Keno
Similar (More or Less): hot air gun, soldering irons

A hot air soldering station delivers hot air at your desired temperature and flow.

Warning: After turning off the power on the main switch it will take around a minute to cool down, then it will also turn off the display. Only pull the plug when the display is off.

You may also be interested in the hot air gun.

Creative Uses

Besides soldering, hot air can for example be used to soften PLA 3D prints for processing. Parts of the plastic that have been filed may regain their color after being heated, too! Just make sure you do not touch the plastic with the nozzle or be prepared to clean it very well.

Scorching wood is possible with this tool, but a pyrography burner or laser cutter will most likely do a cleaner job...