Poor soldering tip maintenance is a common culprit in most soldering issues. Most of which is caused by a heavy buildup of oxidation on the soldering iron tip’s surface. A bad tip is unable to perform an effective heat transfer to the connection point, which then affects the final product in the assembly line.
As an electronics manufacturer, your primary objective is to make sure that you have a competent workforce that maintains high quality workmanship. To ensure that, soldering equipment needs to be properly maintained. Though soldering tips wear out overtime, eventually needing replacement, there are steps that can help extend their life. Enrolling your core manufacturing staff for a soldering course in a top electronic training institute would also help tremendously.
On that note, let’s discuss what causes oxidation, how to remove it, and how to prevent it.
Oxidation is a direct result of the soldering iron tip’s iron plating turning into iron oxide, and when that happens, the tip loses its wetting ability. This makes the solder ball up on the tip instead of flowing smoothly.
A tip that has been severely oxidized will need more than flux to restore its wetting capability. A tip tinner or chemical paste gets the job done. Abrasive tools like sandpaper are not advisable because they can damage the soldering tip’s plating. Remove severe oxidation with Tinner using the following steps:
Applying the proper soldering tip care can help prevent oxidation, and prolong the service life of a soldering iron. This and other electronics manufacturing best practices will help you maintain workmanship quality of your manufacturing staff. Which is why enrolling the key members of your staff in an electronic training institute that offers a structured approach to training courses such as a soldering course will go a long way towards improving the productivity and profitability of your organization.
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