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Solder Tip Tinner

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 09:25:45 EST 2008 | mleber

How many are using solder tip tinner? We were recently told that our tinner was shortening the life of our tips. We are using JBC irons / tips and an entirely leaded process (military) Any leads or sites on tip tinner greatly appreciated.

Best soldering iron?

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 27 01:54:32 EDT 2013 | isd_jwendell

I like my JBC. I don't like the price of the tips, especially when you need 2 for the tweezers. The tips last a long time though. At one point JBC had a problem with the tweezer tips dieing early, but they appear to have fixed that problem. I also h

soldering irons for lead free

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 08:44:58 EDT 2005 | jdengler

JBC is offering "Lead free" tips now. They have this on the web site: "JBC recently released a new series of tips featuring a thicker iron bath that we find more resistent to aggressive additives and flux as found in lead free alloy." We have not d

Best soldering iron?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 16:05:52 EDT 2013 | hegemon

JBC is a great performer, but tips can get a bit expensive. If you are working smaller parts like 0402 and 0201 capacitors, go with the JBC Nano Station. We have 3 stations, each with dual Nano soldering irons. The balance of our stuff is H*kko Fo

soldering irons for lead free

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 09:51:42 EDT 2005 | russ

We use the JBC irons with and without the "leadfree" tips. We really have not noticed much difference between the standard and the lead free. The lead free tips do last a little longer but the tips are somewhat deformed by the extra plating. As f

Best soldering iron?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 15:51:14 EDT 2013 | jdengler

We use JBC here. I like the response time of the iron tip. When soldering, the tip temperature does not drop as much as the Weller's we used to use. I like the ease of changing tip sizes. I dislike the cost of replacement elements. The tip and

Soldering Iron Questions

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 18:13:22 EST 2006 | russ

WE are also going through tips left and right as well with the lead free, thats why it is so environmently friendly you know!!! 10 times the amount of tips now going into trash!! okay back on track here you may wantto try some of the other MFGRS

Good Lead-Free soldering Iron???

Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 17:08:53 EDT 2008 | wayne123

I have looked at the JBC irons several months ago, and we will be getting a few of them for the people that do rework all day long, but for the general user around here all they are doing is touch-up and 500 bucks for an Iron for 50 people is a littl

soldering irons for lead free

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 06:13:30 EDT 2005 | dougs

A while back we checked out all our manufacturing equipment for lead free capability, we thought our soldering irons would all be fine as they can reach temperatures well in excess of lead free alloy melting points. Last week i was speaking to someo

Soldering Iron Questions

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 02:56:11 EST 2006 | Loco

*We've tried the WSP80s for leadfree, also SAC. Problem with these was when they are not being used, they keep their temp and oxidate like hell. Second problem is as Russ states, the sensor is not in the tip, therefore to get the same heat in the t

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