7 | Tutorial – Soldering or desoldering a component
Task 9 “Complete”
7.15 Task 9 “Complete”
The soldering process is completed. You have the following options:
– Repeat the process: The whole soldering process is repeated once
– Select profile: With this option you may cancel the soldering process and
switch to another soldering profile.
7.16 Removing residual solder
CAUTION
Risk of burning due to heated machine parts and PCB!
All heated machine parts as well as the surrounding housing parts and product sup-
port frame, the circuit board and the components become hot even during warm-up
to the process temperature [Tinit]!
Parts are particularly hot during the soldering process! After the soldering process,
wait until the device and the PCB have cooled down and reached non-hazardous tem-
peratures!
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To remove solder residues form the PCB:
a) Apply some flux materials in the points with solder residues.
b) Remove the solder residues with a suitable tool.
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Use (for instance) the Ersa soldering iron i-Tool with the following solder-
ing tips:
PowerWell 0102WDLF23/SB (small), 0102ADLF40/SB (medium) or
0102ZDLF150/SB (large)
c) Remove any flux material residues (for instance) with the Ersa Flux Remover
(0FR200).
d) Dry the soldering points with a clean, lint-free cloth.
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