Monday, August 13, 2012

Preparing to Solder

Soldering is a tool that is used by professionals and hobbyists alike. It is defined as joining metals by fusing the alloys which have low melting points. This type of skill is often used in electrical and electronic work, it is a skill that is easy to practice and is very useful. Use the following tips to prepare yourself for soldering.

Before you begin soldering it is important to “tin” the tip of the soldering iron. This is coating the soldering iron tip with a coat of solder to aid in heat transfer. Next will be time to warm up the soldering iron. Make sure the iron heats up completely, this is very important with new soldering irons, since there may be a layer of coating on the tip to prevent corrosion.

The next step is to have an open, clutter free work area. It is important to have proper air flow, no loose clothing on, and a moistened sponge for cleaning the soldering tip. Now you will want to coat the tip in solder, making sure to coat the entire tip. Keep in mind you will be using a good amount of solder so keep more close and handy. Once the soldering tip has been coated with solder wipe the tip with the wet sponge to remove any flux residue. This is best done quickly so the residue has no time to harden and stick to the solder tip.

Tinning must be done every time the soldering iron tip is changed or a new one is being used. This will make it easier for heat to transfer from the iron to the solder. Soldering will go quicker and you will be much more precise.

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