Advance Soldering Service
Goldmine Computer Repairs
Advanced Soldering FAQs:-
What is the secret to good soldering?
The secret of good soldering is to use the right amount of heat. Many people who have not soldered before use too little heat, dabbing at the joint to be soldered and making little solder blobs that cause unintended short circuits. Solders have different melting points, depending on the ratio of tin to lead.
What temperature should you solder at?
Turn on the soldering iron and set temperature above the melting point of your solder. 600°- 650°F (316°- 343°C) is a good place to start for lead-based solder and 650°- 700°F (343°- 371°C) for lead-free solder. Hold the tip against both the lead and contact point/pad for a few seconds.
What makes a bad soldering?
Overheated solder joints can result from the soldering iron temperature being set too high, or result from solder failing to flow, possibly due to the surface of the pad or lead already having a layer of oxide, preventing sufficient heat transfer and therefore leaving you heating the joint for too long.
How is micro soldering done?
Micro soldering is the same as soldering, but the whole process is done on a smaller scale. That is, smaller tools are used to solder microelectronic components. Using micro soldering, you can connect small wires that are 9 microns in size. This size is almost 10 times thinner than human hair.
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