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Mechanic Dw50 1015 Desolder Wire.

Mechanic Dw50 1015 Desolder Wire.
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Mechanic Dw50 1015 Desolder Wire.
Regular price Rs. 119.00
Regular price Rs. 199.00 Sale price Rs. 119.00

MECHANIC DW50 DESOLDER WIRE 

DISCRIPTION.

A set of de-soldering braids called the MECHANIC DW50 1015 De-solder Wire 10pcs Set is used to remove solder from circuit boards and electronic components

FEATURES

  • De-soldering Components: This technique efficiently absorbs molten solder, making it ideal for removing soldered components from PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards).

  • Repair and Rework: Crucial for adjusting or fixing electronic circuits, since they aid in getting rid of extra solder or faulty parts without causing harm to the board.
  • Solder pad cleaning ensures that the pads on a PCB are clear of solder and offer an appropriate surface for resoldering new components.
  • Maintenance: Helpful for routine upkeep and troubleshooting of electrical equipment, making it simple to swap out components and modify circuits.
  • Prototype Development: Enables easier prototype adjustments and revisions during the development stage.

BENIFITS.

  • High Quality: Made from fine copper braid, which provides excellent thermal conductivity and solder absorption.
  • Flux Coating: The wire is coated with flux to enhance its solder-wicking capabilities, making the de-soldering process more efficient.
  • Variety: The set includes multiple pieces, ensuring you have enough de-soldering wire for various projects and repairs.

HOW TO USE?

  1. Heat the Solder Joint: Use a soldering iron to heat the solder joint you wish to remove.
  2. Place the De-solder Wire: Position the de-solder wire over the heated solder joint.
  3. Absorb the Solder: Allow the wire to absorb the molten solder by maintaining contact with the heated area.
  4. Remove the Wire: Once the solder has been absorbed, remove the de-solder wire and trim the used portion.
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