Goot TQ-95 Soldering Iron 20W-200W quick heat (Original Japan).
Model |
TQ-77 |
TQ-95 |
Voltage |
110-130V, 220-240V AC 50/60Hz |
Power Consumption |
High 150W / Low 15W (110-130V model) |
High 200W / Low 20W (220-240V model) |
Insulation Resistance |
Over 100MΩ (500V DC) |
Heater |
Ceramic Heater |
Power Cord Length |
1.5m |
Length |
167mm |
210mm |
Weight |
90g |
65g |
Accessories |
Soldering Iron Tip (TQ-77RT-B) |
– |
TQ-CAP |
*The length does not include the cord bushing. The weight does not include the cord.
NOTE: High
power runs while trigger/quick button is pressed.
A
soldering iron is a
hand tool used in
soldering. It supplies heat to melt
solder so that it can flow into the joint between two workpieces.
A soldering iron is composed of a heated metal tip and an insulated handle. Heating is often achieved electrically, by passing an electric current (supplied through an electrical cord or battery cables) through a resistive
heating element. Cordless irons can be heated by combustion of gas stored in a small tank, often using a
catalytic heater rather than a flame. Simple irons less commonly used today than in the past were simply a large copper bit on a handle, heated in a flame.
Soldering irons are most often used for installation, repairs, and limited production work in electronics assembly. High-volume production lines use other soldering methods.
[1] Large irons may be used for soldering joints in sheet metal objects. Less common uses include
pyrography (burning designs into wood) and
plastic welding.
For electrical and electronics work, a low-power iron, a power rating between 15 and 35
watts, is used. Higher ratings are available, but do not run at higher temperature; instead there is more heat available for making soldered connections to things with large
thermal capacity, for example, a metal chassis.Some irons are temperature-controlled, running at a fixed temperature in the same way as a soldering station, with higher power available for joints with large heat capacity. Simple irons run at an uncontrolled temperature determined by
thermal equilibrium; when heating something large their temperature drops.
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