Soldron Pointed Bit Tip for 25 Watt Soldering Iron (Nickel Plated Needle Bit) - BN25N1
Soldron Pointed Bit Tip for 25 Watt Soldering Iron (Nickel Plated Needle Bit) - BN25N1
The Soldron Pointed Bit Tip for 25 Watt Soldering Iron (Nickel Plated Needle Bit) - BN25N1 is a high-quality, precision-crafted soldering iron tip designed for use with 25-watt soldering irons. This nickel-plated needle bit tip is engineered to provide excellent performance, durability, and versatility for a wide range of soldering applications.
The primary function of the BN25N1 is to provide a precise and controlled soldering experience. The pointed bit tip is designed to reach into small spaces and corners, making it ideal for delicate and intricate soldering tasks. The nickel plating ensures excellent thermal conductivity, allowing for efficient heat transfer and precise control over the soldering process.
Pointed Bit
Nickel-Plated Copper
25W
Up to 450C (842F)
0.5mm (0.02 in)
12mm (0.47 in)
6mm (0.24 in)
| The Soldron Pointed Bit Tip for 25 Watt Soldering Iron (Nickel Plated Needle Bit) - BN25N1 is suitable for a wide range of soldering applications, including |
Precision electronics assembly
Circuit board repair and rework
Jewelry and watch repair
Musical instrument repair
Hobby and model making
The Soldron Pointed Bit Tip for 25 Watt Soldering Iron (Nickel Plated Needle Bit) - BN25N1 is a high-quality, precision-crafted soldering iron tip designed to provide excellent performance, durability, and versatility for a wide range of soldering applications. With its nickel plating, pointed bit design, and durable construction, this tip is an ideal choice for professionals and hobbyists alike.
Soldron Pointed Bit Tip for 25 Watt Soldering Iron (Nickel Plated Needle Bit)- BN25N1OverviewThe Soldron Pointed Bit Tip for 25 Watt Soldering Iron (Nickel Plated Needle Bit)- BN25N1 is a high-quality soldering iron tip designed for precision soldering applications. Its nickel-plated needle bit provides excellent heat conduction and durability, making it ideal for use in electronic assembly, rework, and repair operations.Technical SpecificationsCompatible with 25W soldering irons
Pointed bit tip for precise soldering
Nickel-plated needle bit for excellent heat conduction and durability
Temperature range: 200C to 450C (392F to 842F)Usage Examples### Example 1: Soldering a Small-Pin MicrocontrollerIn this example, we'll demonstrate how to use the BN25N1 soldering iron tip to solder a small-pin microcontroller.Tools and Materials25W soldering iron
BN25N1 soldering iron tip
Microcontroller with small pins (e.g., Arduino Nano)
Solder wire (0.02" or 0.5mm diameter)
Flux (optional)Soldering Procedure1. Ensure the soldering iron is set to the recommended temperature (around 350C or 662F) and allow it to reach the desired temperature.
2. Hold the microcontroller in place with a pair of tweezers or a PCB holder.
3. Apply a small amount of flux to the pins, if desired.
4. Hold the BN25N1 soldering iron tip close to the pin, with the pointed bit inserted between the pin and the PCB.
5. Feed a small amount of solder wire into the gap between the pin and the PCB.
6. Apply gentle pressure to the soldering iron tip to melt the solder and form a strong bond.
7. Repeat the process for each pin, taking care not to apply excessive heat or pressure.### Example 2: Reworking a Surface-Mount Device (SMD)In this example, we'll demonstrate how to use the BN25N1 soldering iron tip to rework a surface-mount device (SMD) on a printed circuit board (PCB).Tools and Materials25W soldering iron
BN25N1 soldering iron tip
PCB with SMD component to be reworked
Solder wick or desoldering braid
Solder wire (0.02" or 0.5mm diameter)Reworking Procedure1. Identify the SMD component to be reworked and ensure the PCB is secure and stable.
2. Set the soldering iron to the recommended temperature (around 350C or 662F) and allow it to reach the desired temperature.
3. Hold the BN25N1 soldering iron tip close to the SMD component, with the pointed bit inserted between the component and the PCB.
4. Apply gentle pressure to the soldering iron tip to heat the solder joints.
5. Use solder wick or desoldering braid to remove excess solder from the joints.
6. Once the joints are clear of excess solder, use the BN25N1 tip to apply a small amount of new solder to the joints, ensuring a strong bond.
7. Repeat the process for each joint, taking care not to apply excessive heat or pressure.Notes and PrecautionsAlways handle the soldering iron with care, as it can cause burns and start fires.
Use protective eyewear and a well-ventilated workspace to avoid inhaling solder fumes.
Ensure the soldering iron is set to the recommended temperature for the specific solder being used.
Use a soldering iron stand or holder when not in use to prevent accidents.By following these examples and guidelines, you can effectively use the Soldron Pointed Bit Tip for 25 Watt Soldering Iron (Nickel Plated Needle Bit)- BN25N1 for a variety of precision soldering applications.