Removal of solder and components from a circuit board
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In electronics, desoldering is the removal of solder and components from a circuit board for troubleshooting, repair, replacement, and salvage.
electronics, desoldering is the removal of solder and components from a circuit board for troubleshooting, repair, replacement, and salvage. Desoldering tools...
tools for soldering are: contact soldering irons; desoldering tweezers or SMD hot tweezers; desoldering gun; hot air gun; infrared heater. Soldering iron...
pickup tool, and a soldering head; a desoldering station will have a desoldering head with vacuum pump for desoldering through-hole components, and a soldering...
probes. Desoldering the chips is done carefully and slowly, so that the heat does not destroy the chip or data. Before the chip is desoldered the PCB...
melting point, close to that of the material itself, to prevent the joint desoldering during firing in the enameling process. The remaining solder types are...
widely used in the electronics industry as a method of soldering and desoldering components onto circuit boards. Hot plates with two heating surfaces...
motherboard, which requires partial dis-assembly of the computer and desoldering a part with several pins; many companies charge a considerable sum for...
electronic devices while simultaneously heating them, for soldering or desoldering. Tweezer probes are a pair of electrical test probes fixed to a tweezer...
CPU can be overclocked to higher frequencies by either soldering or desoldering certain zero-ohm resistors on the logic board. An ATI Radeon 9200 graphics...
referred to as Teflon bone folders. PTFE is commonly used for the tip of desoldering pumps due to its high melting temperature. While PTFE is stable at lower...
may require decapping or desoldering of integrated circuit chips from the circuit board of the device they own. A desoldered IC is placed into a chip...
afterwards. Used as a solder in low-temperature physics. Also the ChipQuik desoldering alloy. Bi50.5Pb27.8Sn12.4Cd9.3 70 73 Cd, Pb No Bi50Pb26.7Sn13.3Cd10 70...
devices required to support 8 MB. Earlier revisions of the A5000 required desoldering of the fitted MEMC1a to provide such a socket. In 1992, Acorn introduced...
limited reuse may be possible, more than a few cycles of soldering and desoldering are likely to render both the components and the board unusable. In contrast...
particles into the air that can travel hundreds-to-thousands of miles. Desoldering is a technique used to extract higher-value materials like gold and silver...
these batteries have a limited life, and to be replaced, they must be desoldered from the motherboard. The SRAM chips were later phased out in favor of...
damaged mechanically. The unit does not have enough power for effective desoldering of many board- and chassis-mounted components. The design of the tip...
removing socketed components on very early Electron models, but required desoldering work and therefore benefited from a fitting service for later units....
conductive part of the pin, slicing the PCB traces, or on some cards, desoldering surface mount resistors. Apple Displays HDI-45 connector (a previous...
increase of Au content can increase melting point by 30 °C), subsequent desoldering requires higher temperature. Forms a mixture of two brittle intermetallic...
since replacing them required partial dismantling of the camera body and desoldering the battery from a flexible circuit board. The camera will still operate...
low-temperature physics. Bi 49, Pb 18, In 21, Sn 12 58 °C (136 °F) ChipQuik desoldering alloy. Cerrolow 136. Slightly expands on cooling, later shows slight...
of the cover using a milling machine, saw blade, using hot air or by desoldering and cutting. The process can be either destructive or non-destructive...
thermistor that it also encloses. The positive and negative wires can be desoldered from their tabs, minding the iron tip does not make contact with the cell...
or no signal from the coaxial connector. This is easily repairable by desoldering the tuner shield and re-flowing new solder to each connection inside...