Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 16:51:46 EDT 2004 | russ
Steve, I didn't say "buy metcal" I said to contact them. I agree they are expensive to operate. But they do have a pretty good website and great knowledge on how to select the right tip. The thread poster appears that he needs to start at the begi
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 13:35:33 EDT 2004 | Sly
I am looking for how to choose right solder iron tip for different application for example THT soldering, smt soldering. What kind of iron tips should i use? Where can i find guide with diagrams about it in internet?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 12:13:57 EDT 2004 | Jack
You can find the procedures for different package types in the IPC-7711 & 7721 manuals. These can be purchased from the IPC.[http://www.ipc.org/] You can also try Circuit Technology: http://www.circuittechctr.com/guides/guides.shtml These manuals and
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 17:05:36 EDT 2004 | babe
If you have deep pockets and wish to spend alot of money over the next few years, then yes, call Metcal. Whatever solder iron you plan to use, it is my suggestion that you take a look at the board that you are going to solder. How big are the pads? H
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 15:18:13 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
No offence, but have you ever used a soldering iron? The usage dictates the shape you need. small pads require small tips, big pads require big tips. Then you have chisel tips, cone tips, etc... that is to your preference or what you feel more comfor
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 14:15:53 EDT 2004 | Kirk
thank you for suggestion but i need some more basic information i mean when should i use short tip or long tip, short is better to heat transfer but what about long one, there are curved solder tips what application? Kirk
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 19 15:37:40 EST 2010 | ehess
does anyone know of a simple way to calibrate sodering irons, without having to purchase those expensive calibration modules?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 19 21:30:52 EST 2010 | davef
Approaches are: * Thermal profiler that you use to calibrate your oven. * Any chromel-alumel [Type K] fine wire thermocouple with a cheapo instrument attached will do the job
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 09:03:47 EST 2014 | rgduval
I can't claim to be an expert....I've just bought a used RPS, and it'll be my first...but, after reading through their manual, and working on setting things up, I'd say: -Conceptually, I like the idea of moving the board rather than moving the entir