ERSA desoldering tips are used for precise solder removal in electronic repairs and assembly.
Are ERSA desoldering tips durable?
Yes, ERSA desoldering tips are known for their durability and reliability in professional electronics work.
Where can I buy ERSA desoldering tips 228?
ERSA desoldering tips 228 can be purchased at ESD Equipment's online store.
What size are the ERSA desoldering tips 228?
The ERSA desoldering tips 228 are designed for precise and efficient solder removal.
Can I use ERSA desoldering tips for all soldering stations?
ERSA desoldering tips are compatible with specific ERSA soldering stations. Check compatibility before purchasing.
How do I maintain ERSA desoldering tips?
To maintain ERSA desoldering tips, clean them regularly and store them in a dry place after use.
What materials are ERSA desoldering tips made of?
ERSA desoldering tips are made of high-quality materials for effective heat transfer and longevity.
Soldering and desoldering tips - ESD (antistatic)
Ersa Soldering Technology
Ersa soldering and desoldering tips are precision-machined from copper alloy and coated with iron-clad nickel-chrome layers for tip life spans exceeding 50,000 solder joints under continuous operation. Each series is model-specific - tip geometry, bore diameter, and thermal mass are matched to the iron's heating element to deliver tip temperatures stable within ±2 °C at set point. Operating temperatures range from 150 °C to 450 °C depending on series and iron model, covering fine-pitch SMT rework down to 0.3 mm pitch as well as heavy through-hole desoldering on leads up to 3.5 mm diameter. All Ersa tips comply with IEC 61010-1 for hand-held soldering tools and meet ESD-safe handling requirements per IEC 61340-5-1 when used with properly grounded Ersa stations.
As an authorised Ersa distributor, esd.equipment stocks 250 soldering and desoldering tip references spanning 11 dedicated series - from the i-Tool Series 102 and i-Tool TRACE/MK2 Series 142 through to the X-Tool Series 722 and CT80 Series 662 desoldering nozzles. Each series is listed by compatible iron or desoldering tool, making cross-referencing straightforward for service technicians, PCB rework specialists, and production engineers operating under IPC-7711/7721 rework standards.
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