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납땜은 두 금속 조각 사이에 다른 필러 금속을 녹여 두 금속을 연결하는 방법입니다. 납땜에는 여러 가지 종류가 있지만 이 글에서는 전기 납땜의 기본을 알려드리고자 합니다.

wire not melting with gun fully hot...What could be reason?

wire not melting with gun fully hot...What could be reason?

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Are you sure it is solder and not something else? What does the label say the % tin or % lead is in the solder?

Do you know what temp your tip is at? What are the specs of the solder that you are using as that determines the melting temp. As mentioned, are you sure it's solder or could it just be a few wraps of wire that looks like solder. If you have some known solder, try that. If you are sure the tip is hot enough, then replace what you are trying to use as solder as it might not be solder.

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A lot of this depends on what type of iron you're using and how well your equipment was taken care of.

Solder needs a few things to melt (and adhere to the iron). A sufficient temperature is a start, but soldering is built on a few principles, not just getting things warm enough. The biggest reason that solder usually will not melt, or stick to an iron is oxidation on the tip. You'll want to make sure it's shiny, rather than dull, discolored, or burnt. This can also block or impede the transfer of heat.

Solder wants to melt and stick to more of itself, or anything copper. So you'll need to have a good clean surface for effective solder. If you don't have a means to clean your iron, that's where I would start.

Many tips also have a hot spot where you'll be able to melt solder the most readily. Usually this is towards the end of the tip, but form factor and quality will affect this. A hook type tip will likely be hottest and the bend rather than the tip of the hook.

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