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What is the iron head of the electric iron and what is the melting point?

What is the iron head of the electric iron and what is the melting point?

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It's red copper. The melting point of red copper is 1083 degrees
The main material of the soldering iron is copper, and the melting point is 1083.4 + 0.2 DEG C, which belongs to the consumable.Each electric soldering iron head manufacturers with different types (tip, tip), but the basic shape is pointed, horseshoe shaped, flat nose shaped, knife. The head of each soldering iron head (Lao Tieju, welding nozzle) is basically the same, and the difference is in the size of the body part of the iron head (soldering iron, welding nozzle) so as to be matched with the electric iron and the welding table of the soldering iron. The general electric iron, welding table brand is different, supporting iron head (soldering Tsui, welding nozzle) present situation is different. But there are exceptions, such as: ordinary external hot type electric iron (30W, 40W, 60W), because of the general use of cheap, the market 30W, 40W, 60W... Iron head (soldering Tsui, welding Tsui) can be used. In addition, it is the 900M series iron head (soldering iron, welding nozzle) used in the 936 soldering station. Although the 936 welding platform brand is very much, but all is from white light 936 welding platform evolution. All 936 soldering stations and 900M series iron heads on the market can be used in conjunction.
The electric iron head is made of copper and iron head is pure copper, copper and iron is the head, head of the market are alloys of copper and other metals, electric soldering iron head surface current is galvanized, nickel plating may be, after such treatment, the oxygen tolerance of iron head some tin is also better!The electric iron head is made of copper, so the melting point of pure copper is about 1083 degreesThe melting point of the alloy's iron head varies!

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