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  2. ColdHeat - Wikipedia

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    A ColdHeat soldering iron. ColdHeat was an American company founded to develop and market products using the proprietary graphite-like compound Athalite.The composite material is claimed by the manufacturer to have the unusual ability to conduct large amounts of heat and return to room temperature in a short amount of time.

  3. Apex Tool Group - Wikipedia

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    WellerSoldering tools. Acquired by Cooper in 1970. Wire-wrap – Electrical connection equipment. Wiss – Scissors and snips. Acquired by Cooper in 1976. Xcelite – Electronics tools such as general and specialized screwdrivers and pliers. Acquired by Cooper in 1973.

  4. Weller - Wikipedia

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    Carl E. Weller, American, patented a soldering gun, formed the Weller Manufacturing Company; Craig Weller (born 1981), Canadian ice hockey player; Dieter Weller, American engineer; Don Weller (musician) (1940–2020), British tenor saxophonist; Don Weller (painter), American illustrator and painter

  5. Soldering gun - Wikipedia

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    A 1948 advertisement for a Weller soldering gun. Pistol-grip electrically-heated soldering tools had been used since the 1920s. In 1941 Carl E. Weller invented and later obtained U.S. patent 2,405,866 [1] for a transformer-based soldering tool which heated and cooled rapidly, [2] essentially as described in this article.

  6. Sarkis Acopian - Wikipedia

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    Acopian Center for the Environment at the American University of Armenia in Yerevan. After graduation, Acopian was employed by Weller Electric Corp., where he designed a power sander and a soldering gun that later became two of their main products. [3]

  7. Soldering iron - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Carl E. Weller applied for a patent for his soldering gun that could heat instantaneously and began production of the "Speedy Iron" in Pennsylvania. [12] It was manufactured through the Weller Manufacturing Company, and this product was the first instantaneous thermal soldering gun.

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