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Match the Right Tip Shape with the Soldering Tip I for 900 Soldering Iron

The Soldering Tip I for 900 Soldering Iron is a practical choice for matching the tip shape to the joint you need to heat. This set of copper soldering tips is designed for enthusiasts and professionals who require high-quality, durable tips for their soldering projects.

This product suits students, makers, repair work, and day-to-day bench tasks where a dependable soldering tip helps speed things up. Key details include tip shape I, high-quality material Made from copper, ensuring superior heat conductivity and durability., and temperature range Capable of operating within a temperature range of 200-480°C, allowing for versatility in soldering tasks..

Important: Tip shape affects heat transfer and access. Check your iron handle and tip series before ordering.

Why you'll love it

  • Tip Shape: I
  • High-Quality Material: Made from copper, ensuring superior heat conductivity and durability.
  • Temperature Range: Capable of operating within a temperature range of 200-480°C, allowing for versatility in soldering tasks.
  • Variety of Shapes: Includes five different shapes (I, B, K, 2.4D, 4C) to accommodate various soldering requirements.
  • Compatibility: Designed to fit and function with soldering stations, providing a reliable and precise soldering experience.
  • Different tip shapes suit different joint sizes and access angles

What you can build

A good tip shape helps when soldering headers, pads, wires, connectors, SMD parts, and touch-up jobs where joint size and reach matter.

Starter bundles

A practical starter setup pairs this item with Solder Flux Rosin Paste 30g and Solder Lead 0.6mm Diameter 63/37 Soldering. That gives you a more complete bench-ready combination for common repair, soldering, or assembly work.

Recommended add-ons

Popular add-ons for this kind of product include Solder Flux Rosin Paste 30g, Solder Lead 0.6mm Diameter 63/37 Soldering, and Tweezers Basic. These can help round out your setup and make day-to-day bench tasks easier.

Compare with similar products

Product Best for Quick notes
Soldering Tip I for 900 Soldering Iron fine-point touch work Tip Shape: I; High-Quality Material: Made from copper, ensuring superior heat conductivity
Soldering Tip 2.4D for 900 Soldering Iron general bench soldering Tip Shape: 2.4D; Compatibility: 900-series soldering iron tip
Soldering Tip B for 900 Soldering Iron general bench soldering Tip Shape: B; Compatibility: 900-series soldering iron tip

Technical specifications

Product Soldering Tip I for 900 Soldering Iron
Brand Circuitrocks
Category Soldering tip
Tip Shape I
High-Quality Material Made from copper, ensuring superior heat conductivity and durability.
Temperature Range Capable of operating within a temperature range of 200-480°C, allowing for versatility in soldering tasks.
Variety of Shapes Includes five different shapes (I, B, K, 2.4D, 4C) to accommodate various soldering requirements.
Compatibility Designed to fit and function with soldering stations, providing a reliable and precise soldering experience.
Material Copper

Usage & compatibility notes

Choose the tip shape based on the size of the joint and how much surface area you need to heat. Different shapes help with drag work, fine-point work, or more general soldering on pads and wires.

What’s in the box

I, B, K, 2.4D, 4C Suitable for: Soldering stations Usage Tips: Avoid leaving your soldering iron running unattended for extended periods to prevent the tip from developing a black

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does tip shape matter? Tip shape affects contact area, heat transfer, and how easily you can reach the joint.
Will this fit every soldering iron? No. Check your iron handle and tip series before buying.
Which jobs suit this tip best? Fine-point touch work.
Should I keep a few tip shapes on hand? Yes. Many users keep a general tip and one or two specialty shapes for different joints.
Does a fresh tip help soldering quality? It often does, especially when your old tip is worn, oxidized, or not suited to the job.

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