Chip Component soldering with hot air

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

Hand soldering chip component using the hot air method.

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  • No, not chance. We add the solder paste prior to reflow.

  • Great video man =D 5* I have never seen such method before,,, well I'm new at this. Would you please tell me what kind of heat gun was used in this video. Thanks.

  • This particular hand piece is a TJ70 made by pace.

  • flux looked weird.

  • Its just a no clean flux, nothing special.

  • Yes this is a Pace TJ65 call us at 9195523434 or your local Pace rep for more details.

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  • Hi, where can I buy some of this liquid solder?

    Tanks

  • i want to put some wires in a chip (they broke from the chip) how can i do it?

  • what are the pros to soldering this way?

  • @AJollyGoodFelon hes using solder paste. its a mixture of solder and flux

  • what is the white paper you are running the hot air reworker over first? is this some kind of indicator paper?

  • @circuittechnology i was thinkn of building one of these , i didnt even no they already exgsist, i was goin to use an inert gas hoping for some very good results, the discoleration of ornamental work may benifit from this

  • So you just chance that there's enough solder on the pre-tinned component? I didn't see you add any solder?

  • what glue you use

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