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  2. Soldering iron - Wikipedia

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    Few years later, they released to the market a soldering iron on with self-adjusting temperature. In 1951, the company WEN Products began manufacturing its own instantaneous soldering iron. After a three years trial Weller won for patent infringement. [11] In 1960 Weller got the patent for the soldering iron "Magnastat", renewed in 1964 and ...

  3. Scope soldering iron - Wikipedia

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    The "Scope" soldering iron when marketed in Australia in 1950, retailed at 43/6 [4] (43 shillings and six pence, which converts to $4.35 before inflation), twice the price of a conventional iron. [5] A suitable transformer was marketed (which doubled as a stand for the iron), also a metal etching pen "Vibroscope", which used the same ...

  4. Soldering station - Wikipedia

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    A soldering station is a multipurpose power soldering device designed for electronic components soldering. This type of equipment is mostly used in electronics and electrical engineering . Soldering station consists of one or more soldering tools connected to the main unit, which includes the controls (temperature adjustment), means of ...

  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. Soldering - Wikipedia

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    A 100-watt soldering iron may provide too much heat for printed circuit boards (PCBs), while a 25-watt iron will not provide enough heat for large electrical connectors. Using a tool with too high a temperature can damage sensitive components, but protracted heating by a tool that is too cool or under powered can also cause heat damage.

  7. 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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