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Preheating effect of N2 system allows for setting at low temperature and protecting heat-sensitive components. Look at the following graphs showing the difference of soldering time with / without nitrogen gas in case of HAKKO FX-951 and HAKKO HAKKO FX-838.
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Thermally-controlled high-power compact type (Digital) as a standard soldering iron for any soldering situation |
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High power 150W soldering station suitable for soldering from large to fine components (Digital) for components requiring a large amount of heat |
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- Test method:
- Measure the time until the workpiece reached to 250℃ at 5-points; setting temperature is 320℃ with nitrogen gas and 340 ℃ without nitrogen gas.
- Board:
- Paper phenol copper, single-sided
- Component:
- Connector
- Tip shape:
- T12-D24 without nitrogen gas
T13-D24 with nitrogen gas - Setting temperature:
- 340℃ without nitrogen gas
- 320℃ with nitrogen gas
- Solder:
- Lead-free solder (Sn-3Ag-0.5Cu) ø0.5
- Test method:
- Measure the time until the workpiece reached to 250℃ at 5-points; setting temperature is 320℃ with nitrogen gas and 340ºC without nitrogen gas.
- Board:
- Paper phenol copper, single-sided
- Component:
- Connector
- Tip shape:
- T20-D24 with / without nitrogen gas
- Setting temperature:
- 340℃ without nitrogen gas
- 320℃ with nitrogen gas
- Solder
- Lead-free solder (Sn-3Ag-0.5Cu) ø0.5
Comment
As the above, when using N2 system, soldering time is the same even at the 20 ℃ lower set temperature by preheating effect. Preheating alleviates a rapid heat and allows a lower temperature setting, resulting in protecting heat-sensitive components.