Fingerprint Sensor AS608 - A Beginner's Guide
One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
read tutorial →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..
A good tip shape helps when soldering headers, pads, wires, connectors, SMD parts, and touch-up jobs where joint size and reach matter.
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.
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.
| 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 |
| 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 |
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.
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
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One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
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