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Soldering brass

Soldering brass

Are you interested in soldering brass from tin supplier AvecGlob? Here you will find the necessary information on this topic.

Process Features

Brass is the least complex alloy for soldering tin. The connection is most reliable and works for a very long time. The brass parts to be connected are heated by the tip of the soldering iron tip, so that they will be hot enough to melt the soft metal solder.

For a strong connection, it is important that the solder melts the metal itself, rather than the first solder on the tip, which would then be transferred to the joint. Soldering on this technology gives the least durable connection. The tip of the soldering iron should be installed in such a way that it touches both pieces of a brass product, and as close as possible to the joint.

Once this area is hot enough, the end of the solder needs to just touch the joint, and a little it should instantly melt. The soldering iron must be held in place long enough that the liquid solder can most evenly cover the joint.

Selecting a soldering iron

A soldering iron with a power of at least 30… 40 W. 40, preferably with a flat «dolotochnym» tip. This shape allows you to apply the greatest effort to the contact.

Most of the models of soldering tools are, however, equipped with round «pencil» bits. In this case, the brass connection with tin will be most durable if, if the soldering iron has enough strong power to generate enough heat. A flat bit is especially useful when soldering thick brass rods. This is important, since thicker pieces of metal remove heat more quickly.

Supplier — AvekGlob Company — offers various types of products from tin of domestic and foreign production, which meets the requirements of standards. The products are offered at affordable prices from the manufacturer. The supplier guarantees the timely delivery of products to any address specified by the consumer.

Tip designs

It is advisable to take soldering irons with an adjustable tip length, they can always be distinguished by the presence of an adjusting screw on the rod. This means that the tip of the soldering iron can be easily pushed or pushed into the housing. The bit supplied with such soldering irons is about twice as long as conventional ones, which means that there are many possibilities to change the parameters of the brass soldering process. The soldering tools with a short sting are least useful for soldering brass. In such models it is impossible to press the bit against the metal.

The third parameter of choice is the diameter of the tip. Too thick stingers make the soldering iron less efficient, and therefore they are used only for soldering thick plates of brass. Conversely, thin tips — a sign of the suitability of the soldering iron solely to the connections of electronic circuit elements.

Supplier — AvekGlob Company — offers to purchase tin in a wide range of profiles and technological applications. Products can be bought at a price formed on the basis of European and world standards. Implementation is possible in bulk and retail, for regular customers, a flexible system of discounts operates.