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  2. Soldering iron - Wikipedia

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    A soldering station has a temperature control and consists of an electrical power supply, control circuitry with provision for user adjustment of temperature and display, and a soldering iron or soldering head with a tip temperature sensor. The station will normally have a stand for the hot iron when not in use, and a wet sponge for cleaning.

  3. Soldering gun - Wikipedia

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    A gun may include a two-stage trigger to give two heat settings. Tips designed for cutting and shaping plastic are available; soldering guns for general home use may be supplied with a kit of different tips. The temperature of the soldering tip is regulated manually by holding the button until the solder melts, and then releasing it.

  4. ColdHeat - Wikipedia

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    The split tip of a ColdHeat soldering iron. The first two products were soldering irons powered by alkaline batteries.The manufacturer claims this soldering iron is unique in that its Athalite tip undergoes a temperature change from ambient temperature to approximately 800 °F (427 °C) and back to ambient within three seconds when the tip is removed from the work.

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    Living on a fixed income doesn’t mean you can’t stay warm and cozy this winter. Here are some smart buys from Home Depot that’ll save you money in the long run — and everything’s under $100.

  6. Dos and Don’ts of Shopping at Home Depot: 10 Money-Saving Tips

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    Home Depot has a fairly lenient return policy. Most merchandise can be returned up to 90 days with proof of purchase, according to the website, and a full year if you used your Home Depot credit card.

  7. Soldering - Wikipedia

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    The electric soldering iron is widely used for hand-soldering, consisting of a heating element in contact with the "iron" (a larger mass of metal, usually copper) which is in contact with the working tip made of copper. Usually, soldering irons can be fitted with a variety of tips, ranging from blunt, to very fine, to chisel heads for hot ...

  8. Desoldering - Wikipedia

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    A technique sometimes used is the use of a large soldering-iron tip designed to melt the solder on all pins at once; different tips are required for different packages. The component is removed while the solder is molten, most easily by a spring-loaded puller attached to it before heating.

  9. Soldering station - Wikipedia

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    desoldering gun; hot air gun; infrared heater. Soldering iron is the most common working tool of a soldering station. Some stations may use simultaneously several soldering irons to make the process quicker and more convenient, as there is no need to change the soldering tips or readjust the station or the soldering temperature.