Hakko Nitrogen system - TEC
Hakko Soldering stations
Hakko nitrogen soldering systems deliver oxide-free solder joints by blanketing the tip and work zone with high-purity N₂ (purity >99.9 %), reducing dross formation by up to 80 % compared to open-air soldering. Tip oxidation is suppressed across the full operating range of 150-480 °C, extending tip service life significantly and maintaining thermal transfer stability within ±2 °C - critical for lead-free alloys (SAC305, Sn99) that require tighter process windows under IPC J-STD-001 and IEC 61191.
As a specialist distributor for Hakko soldering technology, esd.equipment stocks the complete Hakko nitrogen system range - 4 products covering nitrogen-assisted handsoldering stations and compatible accessories, all designed for EPA-compliant workstations and fully conformant with IPC-7711/7721 rework and repair requirements.
Hakko Nitrogen vs. Standard Soldering vs. Hot-Air Rework - technical comparison
| Criterion | Hakko Nitrogen System | Standard Iron Soldering | Hot-Air Rework (no N₂) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oxide formation | Suppressed (>99.9 % N₂) | High (open air) | High (open air) |
| Dross reduction | Up to 80 % | Baseline (0 %) | ca. 10-20 % |
| Temperature stability | ±2 °C | ±5-10 °C (typical) | ±10-20 °C (airflow) |
| Lead-free alloy suitability | Excellent (SAC305, Sn99) | Moderate | Good (limited precision) |
| Tip service life | Extended ca. +50 % | Baseline | N/A (nozzle wear) |
| ESD-safe tip potential | <2 mV (IEC 61340-5-1) | Varies by model | Varies by model |
| Norm compliance | IPC J-STD-001, IPC-7711/7721 | IPC J-STD-001 | IPC-7711/7721 |
Typical application areas: Electronics manufacturing SMT and THT assembly (IPC J-STD-001, IPC-A-610), semiconductor PCB rework and precision repair (IPC-7711/7721), medical device assembly requiring contamination-free joints (ISO 13485), automotive electronics production (IATF 16949, VDA 6.3), aerospace PCB hand-soldering and rework (AS9100), and ESD-protected workstation environments (IEC 61340-5-1).

