How To Use Soldering Iron Tip Cleaner
I use a Hakko iron and tips at work and mine has lasted about a year moderately light use maybe 5-6 projects.
How to use soldering iron tip cleaner. The solder melts and should stick at the tip. How to Clean Soldering Iron Tip. Melt some good quality of solder wire on the Tip.
The difference is that these tips offer a much larger surface area on the face and tip of the chisel than the B series tips. The cleaner can take off the oxidization and make it reusable. Tip Tinner copper is used to deoxidize and clean your soldering iron tip so that the solder can stick to the iron again.
Turn soldering iron on to normal working temperature hot enough to melt SAC305 Sn965Ag30Cu05 or TinCopper Sn993Cu07 solder. Try not to leave the iron sitting hot on the bench while not in use. Put a good amount of solder on the tip when storing it or leaving it idle for any length of time.
Now remove the tip and clean it with a moist sponge to remove the cleaner. These tips which have a kind of chisel look to them and are my personal favorite are also widely used in general purpose soldering much like the round B series tips. Once clean and shiny perform tinning and now your tool is ready to use.
ChipQuik is a solder that stays molten for a longer period of time to allow for the removal of components. The flux in tip cleaner removes the oxidation and build up from the soldering iron tip and then the solder re-tins the tip ready for use. You also can clean your soldering iron tip with a sponge while using it to keep it clean.
Switch on the Soldering Station or the Iron and Make sure it is Hot Enough. Roll the tip in the paste while the soldering iron is hot and it will fix the tip. Use the Hakko FS100 Tip Polish as a supplement to regular cleaning Use clean damp sponges for regular cleaning Use a nonabrasive tip cleaner as an alternative to a damp sponge Hakko 599B Tip Cleaner Flood the tip with solder after cleaning to cover the entire working surface of the tip.