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Temperature control soldering iron is widely used for home DIY, soldering projects, welding circuit boards, electrical repairs, crafts/jewelry manufacturing.
Determine the right temperature for your project. The temperature used depends on the material to be joined and the type of solder used.
Once the iron is heated to the proper temperature, use one hand to remove the iron and hold the solder. The two metal components hold hot iron in the area where they come in contact with and heat them up. Simply heat the metal parts, not the solder body.
Allows solder to touch heated components. Once the solder melts, it will flow into the gap that needs to be filled. Continue to supply the solder until sufficient amount is dissolved. It needs to be sufficient to form a solid connection, but you dont have to use too much solder.
Allow the solder to cool naturally without anything.
Check the quality of the solder joints. Good connection, smooth, uniform and gloss. Make sure there is no extra gap between components or excess solder clumps