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How to rework TIN in AWW

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the soldering iron oftenly especially for professionals and students becomes a headache by that time when the soldering tip gets dirty and does not melt the solder but this soldering iron tip is fine i will teach you how to maintain the shine of your soldering tip which i am showing you on my soldering iron tip now see friends i have these two soldering iron tips which are badly oxidized and had got dirty and i will clean them now but before i tell you how to clean these soldering iron tips please donamp;#39;t forget to subscribe this channel now the soldering iron has started to heat up see it is not melting or taking the solder as see it has heated up and see it is burning the paper it has heated up but it is not melting the solder and not taking it all on its soldering tip now what should be done to clean this tip first you need a tin plate we can easily find this flux which comes in the tin box in the market so please take one of them then you have to do this with the tin by holdi

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Always tin your tips This protective layer prevents your soldering iron tip from oxidising. It also makes soldering easier, as the layer creates a heat connection between your tip and the part you are soldering, which increases the efficiency of the heat transfer. Before you tin your tip, make sure it is clean and dry.
Heat the wire with a clean soldering iron then feed the solder into the wire. Be sure to heat the wires core first, the multi core wire will wick up the solder, tinning it nicely. Now trim the excess length off the wire. Done!
In conclusion, if your soldering iron tip wont tin, it is likely due to oxidation, the wrong type of solder, or the temperature being too low. To fix the issue, you can try cleaning the tip, using the right type of solder, and adjusting the temperature of the soldering iron.
Rework is the term used for the repair of electronics which typically involves desoldering and re-soldering of surface-mounted electronic components. There can be several reasons why rework is necessary, anything from poor solder joints to misplaced components.
2:16 4:54 Apply flux to the wire to be tinned. Clean the dross from the surface of the solder. Pod. ThenMoreApply flux to the wire to be tinned. Clean the dross from the surface of the solder. Pod. Then immerse the wire into the molten solder. Move the wire gently across the solder in a sweeping motion.
Most multi-stranded wires come twisted from the factory. If they are not twisted, its possible that the wires were un-twisted when the wire was stripped. To answer your question directly, yes, the wires should be twisted before tinning.
One common reason for tinning is to prevent wire strands from fraying when connecting to the termination site. For example, stranded wires can be tedious to work with when pushing into the cage of a screw-type terminal block.

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