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    AOYUE Hot Air Soldering Station
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    AOYUE Hot Air Soldering Station

    University of Alberta

    Non-contact soldering for high requirements. The air volume and the temperature can be set or adjusted in a wide range, the nozzles can be easily replaced so that each component is soldered by using the suitable nozzle, air and temperature setting.

    The heating elements as well as the nozzles comply with the international standard; suitable for the most SMD components, for instance LEDs, SOIC, CHIP, QFP, PLCC and BGA. The antistatic design as well as the microcontroller of the AOYUE Int 968 A+ prevents PCBs and electronic components from being damaged due to static charging.

    The control panel as well as the whole rework station are easy to manage and therefore ensure an easy handling. The built-in smoke absorber extracts the fume directly from where it is generated. The temperature of the soldering iron is shown on the digital display and can be easily adjusted by using a rotary knob ensuring a fast and precise temperature setting. The soldering station informs the user via display about possible malfunctions on the sensors or on the heating elements.

    By blowing, the Auto-cooling function provides for the lowest possible temperature on the heating element before being switched off in order to extend the life of the heating element. Of course, this repairing system can also be used for the shrinking of shrink hoses and is indispensable in the field of chip tuning, repairing mobile phones, laptops and video game consoles.

    Temperature Range: 100-480°C

    iSMART Institute

    iSMART Institute

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

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    ISmart Institute

    Faculty of Science
    University of Alberta
    EquipmentAvailable

    AOYUE Hot Air Soldering Station

    University of Alberta

    Non-contact soldering for high requirements. The air volume and the temperature can be set or adjusted in a wide range, the nozzles can be easily replaced so that each component is soldered by using the suitable nozzle, air and temperature setting.

    The heating elements as well as the nozzles comply with the international standard; suitable for the most SMD components, for instance LEDs, SOIC, CHIP, QFP, PLCC and BGA. The antistatic design as well as the microcontroller of the AOYUE Int 968 A+ prevents PCBs and electronic components from being damaged due to static charging.

    The control panel as well as the whole rework station are easy to manage and therefore ensure an easy handling. The built-in smoke absorber extracts the fume directly from where it is generated. The temperature of the soldering iron is shown on the digital display and can be easily adjusted by using a rotary knob ensuring a fast and precise temperature setting. The soldering station informs the user via display about possible malfunctions on the sensors or on the heating elements.

    By blowing, the Auto-cooling function provides for the lowest possible temperature on the heating element before being switched off in order to extend the life of the heating element. Of course, this repairing system can also be used for the shrinking of shrink hoses and is indispensable in the field of chip tuning, repairing mobile phones, laptops and video game consoles.

    Temperature Range: 100-480°C

    AOYUE Hot Air Soldering Station
    iSMART Institute

    iSMART Institute

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    II

    ISmart Institute

    Faculty of Science
    University of Alberta

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