Description: 1. A Desolder Pump is an innovative handheld tool designed to effectively remove soldered components from printed circuit boards (PCBs) with minimal damage to the board. 2. Features: It utilizes vacuum-assisted technology, creating a low-pressure vacuum that sucks molten solder away from pads and holes. This results in less heat application compared to traditional desoldering methods. 3. Size & Portability: Compact and lightweight, Desolder Pumps are convenient for both repair and prototyping tasks, making them an essential tool for electronic technicians, hobbyists, and DIY enthusiasts. 4. Reusable Tips: Most Desolder Pumps come with interchangeable or reusable desoldering tips that can be heated to melt the solder, ensuring a consistent and efficient desoldering process. 5. Controlled Heat: By precisely controlling the temperature of the desoldering tip, users minimize the risk of overheating surrounding components, preserving the integrity of the PCB. 6. Versatility: Desolder
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model Number | DP-100 |
| Application | SMD QFP PLCC and other surface-mount devices |
| Suction Capacity | 10 ml (0.34 oz) per stroke |
| Vacuum Pressure | Up to 20 in-Hg (67 kPa) |
| Flow Rate | 150 ml/min (5.07 cu in/min) |
| Power Consumption | 12 VDC 10 mA (typical) |
| Dimensions | 120 mm x 70 mm x 30 mm (4.72" x 2.76" x 1.18") |
| Weight | 200 grams |
| Temperature Range | -20°C to +100°C (-4°F to +212°F) |
| Noise Level | <60 dB(A) |
