Introducing the NT series Solder Tips designed for WMP Micro Soldering Pencils in WSP/WSP2 digital soldering stations. Tips are made from Nickel Chrome plated solid Copper for increased strength and wear-resistance. The NT Series tips have no heating element in the tip, saving on cost. The NT Series Tips are designed for professional precision soldering applications and ensure maximum heat transfer from the heater to the tip.
NT series Tips are available in a number of sizes and shapes to choose from: NT1 - Micro Conical Solder Tip, 0.25 x 10.9mm - 439-4983 NT1S - Micro Conical Solder Tip, 0.25 x 13mm - 439-4999 NT1X - Bent Conical Solder Tip, 0.40 x 1.6mm - 439-5116 NT4 - Conical Solder Tip, 1.19mm - 439-5015 NT6 - Chisel Solder Tip, 1.6mm - 439-5009 NTA - Chisel Solder Tip, 1.6 x 0.02mm - 439-5037 NTAX - Bent Chisel Solder Tip, 1.6 x 8.6mm - 439-5100 NTB - Chisel Solder Tip, 2.38 x 7.34mm - 439-5043 NTC - Chisel Solder Tip, 3.2 x 7.74mm - 439-5059 NTD - Chisel Solder Tip, 3.98 x .80mm - 439-5065 NTGW - Cylindrical Solder Tip, 2.0 x 3.0mm - 439-5087 NTH - Chisel Solder Tip, 0.80 x 0.02mm - 439-5021 NTK - Chisel Solder Tip, 1.20 x .02mm - 439-5071 MT301 - Conical Solder Tip, 5 x 2 mm - 239-0951
Features and Benefits:
High quality copper core for effective heat transfer to the solder point Galvanised ferrous coating determines the service life of the soldering tip Solder area tin plated in advance to prevent oxidation Corrosion-resistant nickel coating, is the bonding coating between the iron and chrome Special chrome coating, limits the wetting area
Typical Applications:
Soldering is the process used to build a soldering connection by using the heated tip of a soldering iron to melt soldering wire. The soldering tips are available in many different sizes and tip shapes, dependant on the application they are being used for. They are used to melt solder wire to connect two elements or components together to create a permanent connection and are often utilised in an electronics or manufacturing capacity as they often need to be conductive. The process of soldering is most commonly used by: DIY enthusiasts Plumbers Electricians Vehicle technicians
Soldering is often used for: General wiring applications Electrical repair work at home, in factories or for vehicles
FAQs:
How long do soldering iron tips last for? If high-quality iron tips are used, they can last for years with the proper care and cleaning.
How to recognise genuine Weller soldering tips? By the laser engraving on shaft of the tip. By the Genuine Weller sticker on the packaging.