Tools and Items Needed For Soldering Using a Toaster Oven

Before you start to solder using a toaster oven, you will need several tools and items. This article describes what is needed for the process, including a modification to the oven, various tools, and a description of how to make a low cost vacuum pickup tool.

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The first item is the toaster oven. You can use any kind of toaster oven, but generally I would not recommend the very small ones. The medium sized ones seem to work best. Whichever one you get, it must have a glass door on the front so that you can see what is happening inside the oven without opening the door.

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You will also need a digital thermometer and a thermocouple. You can buy these from your local electronics store.

The thermocouple looks like a long wire with a connector on the end. The connector end plugs into the digital thermometer outside the oven, and the other end goes around the edge of the oven door and into the oven cavity.

It is also important to have a stopwatch, so that you can monitor the time as the temperature changes inside the oven.

You will need to make the following modification to your toaster oven so that your boards don't get toasted by direct infra red radiation from the heating elements.

The objective is for the heater elements to simply heat the air inside the oven, so a direct line of infra red heat straight from the elements to the circuit board must be avoided.

The way to achieve this is to get some thin sheet aluminium and make a cut-out shape that just covers up the elements. You can use a disposable baking tray from the supermarket to make this aluminium shield.

The aluminium sheet can be attached by weaving it through one oven the oven rack slides. This will hold it in place.

Make one of these aluminium shields for both the top and bottom heating elements inside your oven.

The next item is a solder paste gun. This is the easiest way to apply little dots of solder paste to the surface mount pads for the chip components.

I use AIM solder cream, but any kind of lead based solder paste is suitable for this process. You can purchase a solder gun and solder paste from your local specialist soldering equipment supplier. I purchased these items from Okay electronic solutions here in Australia.

Now we will discuss how to make a vacuum pickup tool from a small fish tank air pump, which you can get for about ten dollars from your local aquarium shop or pet shop. I will describe the way that I made the modifications.

I removed the case of the air pump so that I could access the air inlet hole of the pump. Then I simply fitted a small plastic nozzle that I got from a syringe dispenser. Attached to that is a short length of 3mm vinyl air hose, which I got from the aquarium shop. Then another nozzle made from metal, which came from another syringe dispenser.

You can get these nozzles from your local specialist soldering equipment supplier. The nozzles generally come with some syringe dispensing kits but you may also be able to purchase them separately.

To use this low cost but effective vacuum pickup tool, simply turn on the pump and bring the nozzle down onto the top of the chip component. The component will be sucked and held onto the end of the nozzle. Then bring the chip component over to the circuit board pads which have been dotted with solderpaste. Place the component down. The solderpaste is sticky enough to grab the component and hold it in place. No vacuum release is necessary.

That covers all the items that you will need to solder using a toaster oven, including a modification to the oven, various tools, and a description of how to make a low cost vacuum pickup tool.

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Your Solder Will Not Stick to the Soldering Iron? Try This Solution

The soldering iron probably the common tool which you can find in the most homes in the U.S. The main function of this tool is to melt the hot metal solder onto the joints. The part of the iron which is used to melt the metal is the tip of the iron.

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You may find the people also use the tool for the electronic repair and the joints which have the low power rating. It is better for you to do the proper melting process. You also need to maintain the solder carefully. If you do the improper technique in doing both of them, you may face the difficulty to stick the solder to your iron or to the joint where you will attach it.

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However, if you find the problem, you may solve it by yourself since the difficulty level is quite easily. To do this, you have to prepare the tools like the soldering iron, the solder, the sponge, and water.

The first thing you should do is to heat the tool. Turn on the iron's power by plugging the tool. Wait for the some minutes. It is better if it reaches 400 Celsius degrees. If your iron has the preheated function, you should wait the tool to indicate it.

You should wet the small sponge with the cold water and put it close to the preheating tool. You can check whether the iron is preheated or not by touching the tip to the solder. If the solder is already preheated, the solder will melt.

After that, you need to clean the tool's tip with the sponge. You will need to roll the iron's tip to the solder's piece. This step has the purpose to cover the iron with the solder. This process is called tinning. If you do it properly, your solder will be able to flow to the joint.

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Tools and Items Needed For Hand Soldering a Quad Flat Pack

Before you start to hand solder a quad flat pack (QFP) to a printed circuit board, you will need several tools and items. This article describes what is needed for the process, including safety items, consumables (materials that are "used up" during the process) and tools.

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Whenever doing any soldering, the first thing to consider is safety. In particular, the protection of eyes, hearing, lungs and skin.

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The first safety item that I recommend is a face respirator. You can get a face respirator at your local hardware store. There is a selection of filters that you can buy for these, including ones for dust and paint fumes, and so on. I recommend getting the filters that are for agricultural use because they provide good general purpose fume and chemical filtering. They will help to protect your lungs from soldering fumes.

Another way to deal with soldering fumes is to use a bench-top fume extractor. These are great, but personally I just use a face respirator, which is effective and low cost.

Still on the subject of air safety, it is important to make sure that your work area is reasonably well ventilated so that there is not a build up of solder fumes where you are working.

Eye protection is a must at all times. If you use a head magnifier, this will protect your eyes and give you magnification at the same time. When you are not wearing a head magnifier put on a pair of safety glasses.

You must also protect your hearing, especially when using an air compressor during the circuit board cleaning process. Air compressors can definitely be a hearing hazard while they are running. I like to use yellow foam ear plugs for hearing protection. Alternatively you can use ear muff type hearing protectors. For extra hearing protection you can use the foam ear plugs and the ear muffs at the same time.

For protection of your skin, I recommend using latex gloves. Make sure you get the powder-free ones so that you don't get any talcum powder from the gloves floating onto your boards and solder. You can buy these gloves at the supermarket. They may be labelled "powder free latex gloves for food handling".

Now we will look at consumables. Consumables are the materials that are used up during the process, such as flux, solder and cleaning solvents.

One of the real secrets of doing quad flat pack and other types of surface mount soldering successfully is to use "gel flux", not "liquid flux". Liquid flux doesn't have enough solids content, or rosin content, for this process.

It is also important to get the "no-clean" type flux, which is inert and non corrosive. Don't buy the water soluble type flux because it is corrosive and can damage your board if you aren't able to wash it all off properly after the soldering process.

Any brand of electronic soldering gel flux will do a good job, such as AIM or Multicore. One way to buy gel flux is in a syringe package. This is the most convenient way to buy it. Alternatively, you can buy it in a tub and load it into a syringe for dispensing.

For cleaning the boards after the soldering you will need some methylated spirits (also called "metho") and a plastic container of some kind. The plastic container can be a lunch box, a food container or an empty ice cream container. Choose the size of the container depending on how big your circuit boards are and how many you want to put in to wash or soak at one time.

And of course you will need some solder. You can get a reel of tin-lead rosin cored solder from your local electronics shop. Any kind of wire type tin-lead electronic solder is fine.

As a side note, if you want to do lead free soldering then of course you will use lead-free solder instead. The process for lead-free soldering is exactly the same, except that the temperature of your soldering iron needs to be higher. You can use the same gel flux as for normal tin-lead soldering. In general, I recommend that you stay with tin-lead soldering unless you specifically need to do lead-free soldering for a project.

Next we are going to discuss the tools that you need.

First of all, just a quick note - you don't need to buy a "hot air rework station". They are expensive and you don't need one for this process. What I recommend that you do get is a soldering iron with a "reservoir tip".

A reservoir tip means that the soldering iron tip has a concave cavity where you feed the solder in and it stays there, by the magic of surface tension. Then when you place the iron onto the circuit board, the solder in the cavity flows onto the pads and pins of the chip.

The reservoir tip is the best type to use for this kind of soldering but you could also use a normal wide chisel tip on the soldering iron. As long as the wide chisel tip can hold a little volume of solder for the soldering process.

The next tool is a vacuum pickup tool. This is simply a little suction cup with a squeeze bulb attached. You can use different sized suction cup fittings depending on the size of the component that you are picking up.

You will also need some kind of brush. My favorite is a horse hair brush, which is a brush made specially for brushing circuit boards. However, you can use any other kind of natural fibre or nylon brush. For example, a small automotive parts cleaning brush, a toothbrush, or maybe a cosmetic nail brush.

Another item that I have found invaluable is a hypodermic needle. It's a needle that is normally used with a syringe for intravenous injections. It is extremely useful to have one of these on-hand to fix any problems with quad flat pack bent pins, in case you have a little accident and drop or bump your chip.

To turn the hypodermic needle into an extremely useful tool, simply use fine pliers to make a small 90 degree bend on the end of the needle to make a little hook or grabber for the pin legs.

You can get hypodermic needles at your local pharmacy. Just ask at the counter.

I recommend getting an air compressor. Personally I have a 1500 Watt, 24 litre air compressor that I got at a hardware store for less than a hundred dollars. An air compressor is a great investment for anyone doing electronics work. It is useful for cleaning boards and components. It can blow away dust and also move flux residue.

I also recommend using an in-line separator and nozzle with your air compressor. A separator is simply a cylindrical device that connects in-line with your air hose and nozzle. It separates out any moisture from the air that is coming out of the compressor, so that the air that comes out of the nozzle is relatively dry.

Finally, it is important to consider anti-static handling. Anti-static handling means making sure that any static electricity build-up in your body is not discharged through the chip or board. There are various ways that you may build up a charge in your body, including going for a short walk across a carpet.

To prevent from zapping your chips with a discharge through your fingers or hands, you can wear a grounded anti-static wrist strap, or at the very least make sure that you dissipate any static charge in your body first. You can do this by touching a grounded metal object on your workbench, such as the exposed metal screw on a grounded metal equipment case.

That covers all the items that you will need for soldering a quad flat pack, including safety items, consumables and tools.

Tools and Items Needed For Hand Soldering a Quad Flat Pack
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Brulee Torch and Butane Torch - Handy Tools for Cooking, DIY Soldering and Welding

Have you ever eaten Creme Brulee? I bet you have. Creme Brulee, originally a French term, usually refers to as Burnt Cream. The word Brulee refers to dishes, such as custards, finished with a sugar glaze.You can easily find the recipe for making Creme Brulee. Here only basic steps are briefly shown here. First, you need to cook the simple custard and keep it cooled. Then a small amount of sugar is sprinkled on the top of the cooled custard and the sugar is caramelized using a small torch.Such a small torch is usually called brulee torch.

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Commonly taken as a kitchen tool, the brulee torch is usually used primarily for caramelizing sugar; as a result, it is sometimes called creme brulee torch. The item is ultra convenient for you to make caramel puddings, unfreeze meat, or doing some BBQ. Of course, it could also be applied to vehicles repairing, models making, and dental or lab usages, material shrinkage or soften, hobby and boutique repair, etc.

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A special kind of burning torch is called butane torch which burns the highly flammable, colorless, easily liquefied gas, butane (C4H10). Consumer butane torches are often claimed to have flame temperatures up to approximately1400 °C or 2500 °F. This temperature is high enough to melt many common metals, such as aluminum and copper.Thus Butane torches not only are frequently employed kitchen tools in cooking, but also are sometimes used for delicate electronics soldering and some types of glass-work. Safety measure must be taken seriously, such as this one: "Use glass or ceramic bowls or dishes, not plastic, when using a butane torch to avoid melting the container."

Either brulee torches or butane torches are now designed according to Ergonomics and are precisely manufactured; hence, they are easy to operate. Users can adjust the power of the flame and temperature by the knob on the handle. With this function, users can apply the torches to do their soldering and welding works more precisely.

The brulee (or butane) torch products currently on the market are designed in small size and modeling shape. This kind of items is generally refer to as micro torch. Last but not the least, it's worth mentioning that the micro torch should meet CPSC Child Safety Requirement to assures its quality. Thus, users can completely take advantage of its functionality without worries.

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Plumbing Soldering Tools: Equipment You Will Need for Mending Copper Water Pipes in Your Home

A Plumber's Soldering Equipment
Q: So what's in the bag?
A: Three things: Flux, solder and a blow torch.

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Plumber's Flux
In joining copper plumbing pipes, flux serves two purposes:

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First, flux is an acid that is inert at room temperature and becomes reactive at high temperatures. So why is an acid needed when soldering copper plumbing pipes? The tin-silver solder used by plumbers bonds really well to copper, but not to copper oxide. Oxides are the byproduct of oxidation, the reaction between metal and oxygen. Since oxygen is a big part of the air we breathe, copper plumbing pipes are always covered by a thin layer of oxide which has to be cleaned off before they can be joined with solder. However, at high temperatures, oxidation happens almost instantaneously. This means all the oxidation that was cleaned off returns as soon as a copper pipe is heated. The acid flux burns the oxides away as they form and gives the solder a pristine copper surface with which to bond.

Secondly, flux is a wetting agent. Once in liquid form, solder behaves just like any other liquid and forms into drops as a result of surface tension. This behavior prevents the solder from naturally flowing into and filling the joint between the two pipes. Combining the solder with the flux once both are heated and in liquid form reduces the surface tension and draws the liquid solder into the joint, filling it. The force with which the flux draws the solder is strong enough that the solder can be applied to the bottom of a plumbing pipe joint and the flux will pull it, against the force of gravity, to the top.

Plumbing Solder
Solder is a metal with a significantly lower melting point than the metals being joined. Typically solder is a an alloy, or a combination of two metals. Today, plumbers use a silver-tin alloy when installing copper pipe meant for potable water. However, up until the 1990's lead-tin alloys were most commonly used in plumbing because lead was cheaper than silver and was more easily worked once the joint was formed. Use of lead based solder continued even after the harmful effects of lead were known because it was thought that the amount of lead entering the water supply from the soldered pipe joints was too low to cause harm. Since it is now known that even small doses of lead can be harmful, all copper plumbing for potable water is done with lead-free silver solder.

Plumber's Blow Torch
People familiar with soldering electronic components will be familiar with soldering irons. However, when working with copper pipe a blowtorch is required. This is due to the conductive nature of copper and the sizes of the pieces that plumbers typically work with. Copper is one of nature's best conductors, both of electricity and of heat. That's why even a small copper plumbing pipe has sufficient surface area to dissipate heat faster than any iron could supply it. That's why a blowtorch is typically used. Even with a blowtorch, however, it is important that the copper pipes being soldered are dry as even a small amount of water can cause the heat to dissipate too quickly, cooling the solder before it has time to make a proper joint.

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The Function of the Soldering Iron

For who are already familiar to the electronic stuff, you must know the soldering iron tool. You can meet the tool in many shops like jewelry shop, electronic shop, and craft shop. This iron tool is available in the market or online shop.

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The main function of this tool is to join the two objects together so they can join together permanently with the solder. If you buy the solders, they are usually including the flux and joining material like silver or other metal types. There are also some types of solder which you need to apply the flux paste before you apply the iron tool.

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The tool itself has two types: soldering irons and solders and the orange handle iron. You can use the orange handle iron to do the stained glass practice. You can choose the wired iron or the iron with the battery power. However, there is a rare iron which uses the power from the propane tanks.
The iron provides the heat to melt the object. However, you do not need to get scared to hold it since it has the handle which stays cool so you can do the work comfortably.

You can use this tool to create the stained glass creation for your window or lamp panels. The iron can also be used for jewelry making or repair. You can find the iron with different sizes. It is better for you to keep away from the children when you use this tool.

Not all of the tools are the same. You cannot use the same iron for different works. It will be dangerous if you do that. For example, you cannot use the same tool which is used to melt the metal. You cannot this tool for the jewelry making or repair your cookware.

The Function of the Soldering Iron
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Soldering Iron - The Many Uses of This Tool

A soldering iron is a tool that has a number of valuable applications. The general concept behind the tool is that a metal which has a generally low melting point can easily be used to join together other solid materials, such as metal or glass. The connecting metal, called the solder, commonly consists of a combination of tin and led, but can also be a combination of a variety of different metals. The solder can also come in a variety of sizes, which provides options for projects that require a stronger bond. The strength of the iron used will depending on what solder is used. In general, soldering differs from the technique of brazing, because of the low melting point of the metal used. It also differs from welding, as the two conjoining metals are not being melted together, and are merely connected through the same medium. However, this technique and its tool are definitely not limited to one application.

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Soldering can be used to create a bond without the chance of destroying the two connecting materials in the process. In terms of electronics, this has been a way for electricians to create conductive connections between fragile wires or circuit boards. The soldering iron provides a tool capable of delicately connecting the two metals without the worry of destroying the fragile parts. This is why the solder has also been used in the delicate art of jewelry making and repair, because two precious metals can be bound together without any fear of being damaged in the process.

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Yet the versatile soldering iron can also be used to seal a space between to sizable masses that is both waterproof and, if intended, permanent. This is why the plumbing industry has used the tool for years to seal copper piping that is commonly used in today's plumbing industry. The seal is reliable enough to offer a permanent solution, but if modifications are needed it can easily be undone. This sturdy soldering has also been used when creating stained glass windows or art pieces, by allowing the person to join two pieces of colored glass with a thick soldered bond.

This illustrates how the task will determine the size of the solder and the strength of the iron. Electricians and jewelers will be using a different solder and lower heat soldering iron to complete their jobs, while a plumber or someone creating a stained glass window will have to use a thicker solder and higher powered iron. Yet, even the iron itself has been used in pyrography, which uses it to artistically burn an image on wood, or plastic welding, which is a crucial part of many industries. Clearly, this versatile tool can be used to fulfill the needs of professionals and artisans alike.

Soldering Iron - The Many Uses of This Tool
Soldering Tool

Stahl Tools SSVT Variable Temperature Soldering Station
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Stahl Tools SSVT Variable Temperature Soldering Station Feature

  • On/off switch with "power-on" indicator light
  • Variable heat setting
  • Cushioned rubber grip
  • Replaceable heating element
  • Quality performance at a discount price


Stahl Tools SSVT Variable Temperature Soldering Station Overview

The Stahl Tools variable temperature soldering station is designed to exceed the expectations of veteran technicians—at a price that's appealing to the electronics hobbyist. Many different soldering tasks are accomplished easily by using the adjustable 5 to 40 watt temperature adjustment. The lightweight pencil iron features a fatigue-reducing rubber grip, and a Bakelite-ringed holder keeps the iron at the ready. A field replaceable, precision ground, iron-plated solid copper tip provides maximum heat transfer, minimizing cold solder joints. Includes tip cleaning sponge. Additional tips available for a variety of soldering applications. Stahl Tools—The Technician's Friend™



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