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hey guys have you ever suffered a problem where the solder stops sticking to the tip of your soldiering iron if yes then in this video I will teach you how to solve that problem and if no then in future you might face that problem so itamp;#39;s better to learn beforehand okay so guys Iamp;#39;ve heated up the tip since it is connected here to the socket board see it is far enough now I will touch this solder to the tip you see that the solder is melting and breaking but still it is not sticking at all okay the ball is created it is still stuck to the solder itself but not to the tip of the soldering iron which is a real problem now guys the first step is to take some sandpaper and cut a piece out of it then make sure that your soldering iron is not hot then take a plier after that take your sandpaper and roll it on the tip okay yeah somewhat like this and then hold the tip with the plier like this and rotate it clockwise and anti-clockwise until the tip is shiny as new you see this

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Tin lead wire solder is ideal for applications where there are delicate temperature requirements for soldering. When tin is added into the wire, it provides a lower melting temperature. A lower melting temperature for solder is required when the parts being joined can be negatively impacted at higher temperatures.
The low melting point of indium solders is caused by the low melting point of indium itself, which is 157C (315F).
The melting points of 59 individual Indalloy compositions range between 47C and 100C; another 99 compositions have a melting point range from 101C to 200C. For a complete list of solder alloys, please contact us for a copy of our Solder Alloy Directory, which is available by request.
Lead is poisonous and it can build up in the body due to many small exposures over many years. Lead can be can enter your body through your skin, it can also be inhaled or ingested. Lead has been removed from paint and gasoline, solder is one of the last common products that contains lead.
The main issues encountered with lead-free hand-soldering are cold solder joints, poor wetting, flagging and de-wetting. These can be avoided. Which defects or issues can appear and how can they be avoided? Grainy joints can be due to too high a tip temperature and the dissolution of the metals to be joined.
Apart from issues related to physical and mechanical properties, the material cost is also a disadvantage. The majority of all lead-free solder alloys are more expensive than the lead containing ones, mainly because many of these new alloys contain valuable and expensive metals, such as silver.
The most commonly used lead-free blend includes tin and copper, but different applications work better with different alloys. Lead-free solder has a higher melting point compared to lead options. This type also creates stronger and harder joints when joining metals compared to lead soldering.
Soldering problems reported after the change to lead-free solder are: Feeding of improper amount of solder. Overheating and cracking.

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