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How to use Shape S and examples
This shape is derived from Shape B, C, D and I, which is used for soldering tiny tips at the narrow pitches. Try Shape S as well as Shape I or Shape K if the tip end of Standard type touches the nearby ICs.
* '900M-T-S10' and '900M-T-S11' are not suitable for soldering at narrow pitches because they belong to Shape C group which has the special angle cut (55 degree) at the tip end.

Soldering tiny chip parts such as 0603
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Shape S : 900M-T-SB (Tip end size R0.2) The special shape of fine tip end makes it easy to solder a tiny chip. |
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Standard size : 900M-T-B (Tip end size R0.5) |
Soldering at the narrow pitches
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The special shape of fine tip end prevents its tip end from touching nearby chips. When soldering with “900M-T-B”, tip end can touch the chip on the left side even if your hand shakes a little. |










