Usage
of Soldering Pots range from very minute straight-forward jobs to heavy-duty
applications. Based on the requirement and application, different Pots are
available, varying in power consumption, temperature range, microcontroller (MCU)
based control and other features.
Contact
Soldering Pots are the most common and popular kind of Soldering Pots. These
have a built-in power supply unit, which, in most cases, ensures the galvanic
separation between the power circuit and the heating element. Voltage on the
heating element can be adjusted using the power supply unit and the heating
temperature can be changed accordingly.
Additional
perks
Soldering
Pots are also packaged with different kinds of heaters. Ceramic heaters,
induction coil heaters and combination of heater, sensor and Desoldering tip
integrated into one tool are some other variations in Soldering Pots.
Hot-air
rework and Soldering Pots are generally used for removing components from PCBs
and re-Desoldering new ones. While rework Pots are ideal for simple jobs, Soldering
Pots are mostly used for demanding reworks on PCB boards and are comparatively
less expensive.
Hot-air
Pots are coming with built-in turbines for easy repair applications and heating
processes such as shrinking. Brushless turbine is incorporated for ideal hot
air flow such that hot air temperature is controlled electronically. Benchtop Desoldering
or rework Pots have the most accurate temperature controls, best thermal
recovery and additional features like programmable timing. Soldering Pots come
with (XX) Technology Desoldering iron tips. These low-mass tips provide
effective heat transfer via its silver core.
Hot-air
Solder
Pots are optimum for professionals
and hobbyists because these can be used for preheating components before removing
or can be used to reflow SMT components such as dual inline packaging (DIP),
small outline integrated circuits (SOICs), quad flat packages (QFPes) and other
ICs.
Desoldering
and Soldering Pots are a must have for all electronics professionals. Nowadays,
all Pots are electrostatic discharge (ESD) safe, Restriction of Hazardous
Substances (RoHS) compliant and digital in nature, the new-age Desoldering
station offers digital display, digital calibration and password lock functions
at a very competitive price. One of the recent developments is the induction heating-based
hybrid Desoldering station. These Pots use the benefits of both technologies,
IR heating technology and convection, to bring out the best in Desoldering.
Features
of Soldering Pots
Lead-free
Soldering Pots are another category that is used to wire lead-free printed
circuit boards (PCBs). These usually make use of lead-free solders and are not
necessarily expensive. With many developed nations making regulations favoring
lead-free Desoldering, these Pots could come in handy for future applications. Lead-free
Soldering Pots are specially designed for working with lead-free solders, which
offer good reliability and good solderability.
Although,
lead-free Pots have their own share of cons such as requirement of extra heat
to melt lead-free solder, which, in turn, affects the tip of the Desoldering
iron. Most of the reputed manufacturers educate their buyers on ideal usage of
lead-free Soldering Pots, which helps them maintain and extend the life of Desoldering
tips.
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