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Replace your station's soldering iron or swap it out for a different wattage.
Compact and portable, these stations are best for repetitive soldering tasks that only require one tool.
Switch between different soldering and desoldering tools quickly—these stations have either two or three channels to plug in multiple tools so they're ready to go.
Solder a connection without touching it by melting the solder with hot air.
Remove solder from your workpiece. These irons plug into compatible soldering and desoldering stations and the nozzle heats up the solder.
Choose from a variety of screwdriver, flat, conical, chisel, bevel, needle, and knife tips.
These stations are ESD (electrostatic discharge) safe to protect sensitive components. The tip is a fixed temperature—change out the tip to adjust the temperature.
Solder and desolder from the same station.
Ultra thin, these irons are for precise soldering in electronics applications.
Combine a handle, a heating element, and a tip to create the iron you need.
A plier-style handpiece confines heat to only where it touches when you’re treating, brazing, and silver soldering small parts.
Automatically feed solder wire to the tip of your iron.
Safely rest hot soldering irons when they're not in use.
The tray and sponge are included for cleaning the tips.
Electrically conductive, this solder is best for electronics and electronics applications.
Electrically conductive and with five flux cores, this solder speeds up the process of soldering electronics, so you use less solder and transmit less heat to the joint. Easily wash away the flux residue with just water.
Wash away flux residue from this solder with water.
Acid flux has strong cleaning action, but leaves corrosive residue that washes away with water.
This solder is commonly used in solder melting pots
Rosin flux is quick acting with strong cleaning action, but it leaves residue that requires flux remover.
The flux leaves minimal residue so there's no need for cleanup.
The five flux cores in this solder allow fast soldering that uses solder efficiently and reduces the heat to your joint. The flux it’s filled with leaves minimal residue so there’s no cleanup. This solder is electrically conductive, making it good for electronics and electrical applications.
The five flux cores allow fast soldering that uses less solder and transmits less heat to the joint. Rosin flux is quick acting with strong cleaning action but leaves residue that requires flux remover.
This solder is commonly used in solder melting pots.
The high melting point prevents remelting when soldering successive joints with another solder.
Rosin flux is quick acting with strong cleaning action, but leaves residue that requires flux remover.
The flux leaves minimal residue so there's no cleanup.
The silver in this solder helps it resist vibration to form strong joints in HVAC systems. Since it doesn’t have a flux core, you can choose the flux that works best for your application.
Use this solder for general purpose applications.
This solder keeps its strength in applications where vibration and frequent and extreme temperature changes occur, such as in water lines and refrigeration equipment.
The flux residue easily washes away with water.
Composed of pure tin, this solder is safe for use with food service equipment.
Even as temperatures approach absolute zero, this indium solder remains soft and malleable, allowing it to form an airtight seal between metal and certain non-metal materials..
Made with indium this solder is soft and malleable—even as temperatures approach absolute zero—allowing this solder to form an airtight seal between metal and certain non-metal materials. Thanks to its ribbon shape, this solder is easier to use on large, flat areas than wire solder.
This solder meets NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water.
This bismuth-tin solder has similar performance properties to lead solder, but is also safe for use in food-processing equipment and copper water pipes.
Without a flux core, this solder allows you to choose the flux that works best for your application.
Flux is not required for this solder to form strong joints.
This flux has strong cleaning action and leaves residue that will not compromise the reliability of the joint.
Providing the strongest cleaning power, this flux leaves residue that must be removed to ensure the reliability of the joint.
With the strongest cleaning power, this flux is fully activated to clean and prepare electrical assemblies and printed circuit boards for soldering applications up to 840° F.
This flux has less cleaning action, but leaves the least amount of residue.
Fill this dispenser with the flux of your choice to prepare electrical assemblies and printed circuit boards for soldering.
This flux leaves minimal residue so there's no cleanup. It cleans and prepares electrical assemblies and printed circuit boards for soldering.
Solder aluminum to itself, copper, or brass.
Often used to solder aluminum to difficult-to-solder metal such as stainless steel and nickel, this flux works in applications up to 800° F.
Often used on metal that is difficult to solder, this flux works with stainless steel, Monel, and Inconel.
Use this flux for plumbing applications.
This flux is the fastest to remove from plumbing pipelines.
This flux causes solder to flow in a thin film to create joints using minimal solder.
Fortified with tin, this flux protects nondrinking water pipes from oxidation, especially under temperatures up to 600° F.
Specially formulated, this Nokorode flux remains soft and sticky in temperatures down to -4° F and protects your solder joint from corrosion.
A special formulation of Nokorode soldering flux, this flux remains thick at temperatures up to 115° F and protects your solder joint from corrosion.
Protect the solder joint from corrosion with this flux paste.
Prepare workpieces for low-temperature lead-free soldering. This flux leaves minimal residue, so there’s no cleanup required.
Also known as solder slugs, these pellets create strong, electrically conductive connections between battery terminal lugs and cable.
The fast-heating tip liquefies the solder and a built-in vacuum pump draws it into a disposable filter.
These braids have a flux core for lead-free and electrical solder applications.
Without a flux core, these braids allows you to choose the flux that works best for your application.
Tinner removes excess oxide and replenishes the tip’s original coating.
Remove oxidation from soldering tips with these dry brass-wool balls.
Bar cleaner removes heavy oxidation from soldering tips and coppers.
Sensor-activated brushes remove oxides, debris, and excess solder from soldering tips without damaging their plating. Insert your soldering tip to automatically start cleaning.
For applications such as printed circuit boards, switches, and heat sinks, these removers get rid of any residue left behind by no-clean flux.
Scrape away solder buildup to keep desoldering nozzles clean.
Hold a sponge for cleaning soldering iron tips.
Secure small parts in spring clamps to keep hands free for soldering, gluing, and assembly.
Position your circuit board at a comfortable angle when attaching components.
Rotate these vises to solder both the front and back of your circuit board while preventing static charges from damaging your components.
Use both hands to position and solder components to your circuit board.
Hold components against your circuit board to keep your hands free for soldering.