Nitrogen soldering iron seires FN110x
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Improved wettability
A protective gas displaces oxygen, thereby reducing oxidation of the liquid solder, the surfaces to be soldered, and the circuit boards.
Prevention of oxidation
Nitrogen escapes from the nozzle of the soldering iron and heats the soldering point. Thanks to this function, the soldering tip only needs to be used to apply the final temperature peak for the actual soldering process. This significantly extends the service life of the soldering tips. The time required for the actual soldering process is reduced by up to 25%.
Preheating effect
Under nitrogen, the liquid solder behaves in such a way that the menisci at the transition between the soldering partners are much flatter. This is a result of the changed surface tension of the liquid solder.
Effects of the N2 system
Hot nitrogen escaping from the soldering tip has several positive effects:
- Minimizes oxidation at the soldering tip
- Keeps all fluxes active for longer
- Reduces the time required per solder joint
- Solves the problem of insufficient heat input that occurs with multilayer boards and solid shielding
- Reduces the stress on heat-sensitive components
- Reduces damage to multilayer ceramic capacitors
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