The copper braided tin extractor is a tool used in electronics to remove excess tin from soldering points, for example when desoldering electronic components. It is made of thin copper wires braided together in the form of a tape.
Application:
Desoldering of components: Facilitates the removal of tin from soldering points, e.g. when replacing electronic components.
Repairing soldering errors: Removes excess tin that could cause a short circuit.
Cleaning of solder fields: Useful before re-soldering to remove residual old tin.
How to use copper braid:
Make sure the soldering iron is warmed up (usually a temperature of around 300°C is adequate).
If the braid does not have factory flux, you can add a small amount of flux to its surface to improve heat conduction and tin absorption.
Place the braid on the soldering point from which you want to remove the tin.
Touch the heated tip of the soldering iron to the braid at the point of contact with the tin.
When exposed to heat, the tin will begin to melt and soak into the braid due to the capillary effect.
When the tin has been absorbed, remove the braid and soldering iron at the same time to avoid overheating the surface.
Cut off the used part of the braid and continue working if necessary.
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The product was placed on the market within the EU before December 13, 2024.
Manufacturer (Private Label) (EU) 2023/988 (GPSR)
Name:
Superelektronika sp. z o.o.
Address:
ul. gen. K. Sosnkowskiego 26/83 05-300 Mińsk Mazowiecki, Poland