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Tip Life
Why are soldering tips worn out?

Tip Life TOP
Point 1 Solder corrodes the iron-plated part and makes a hole.
Point 2 The solder-plated part is oxidized in black and the tip is no longer wet with solder.
Point 3 The surface of the heating element insertion part oxidizes and the heat conduction becomes poor.
(*Except for tips in composite type which has different structure)

Point 3. The surface of the heating element insertion part oxidizes and the heat conduction becomes poor.
(*Except for tips in composite type which has different structure)
Tip at a more advanced stage of oxidization/Oxidized element cover/Oxidized parts of soldering iron (HAKKO 907)/Partially deteriorated heating element (HAKKO 907)/Insert pipe inside soldering tip has burned onto the heating element. (HAKKO 907)


*If the tip, tip enclosure(pipe) and heating element are oxidized completely, they should be replaced with new ones.
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