Soldering Pot
The Soldering Pot is a precision heating device used for melting solder alloys and performing dip soldering, component tinning, or wire solder coating. Constructed with high-quality stainless steel or titanium-coated crucibles, it ensures long service life and resistance to corrosion.
Equipped with precise temperature control, the soldering pot provides uniform heat distribution and stable melting performance, essential for consistent solder joints. It supports both leaded and lead-free solder materials and is available in a range of sizes and capacities to suit varied industrial and workshop applications.
Designed for ease of use and safety, it includes insulated handles, anti-static grounding, and overheat protection features.
Features:
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Uniform temperature control for consistent soldering
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Compatible with leaded and lead-free solder alloys
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Durable, corrosion-resistant crucible
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Rapid heating and efficient thermal transfer
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Adjustable thermostat with easy operation
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Safe, compact, and low-maintenance design
Applications:
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Wire and component tinning
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Dip soldering of terminals, connectors, and small PCBs
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Rework and repair in electronics assembly
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Laboratory and prototype soldering tasks





