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CLMS-B Junior Tip Cleaner

Tip Cleaner Systems. This automatic cleaner improves thermal transfer of the tip in only 1 second, which means you save time and optimize production.

CLMB Senior Tip Cleaner

Tip Cleaner Systems. This automatic cleaner improves thermal transfer of the tip in only 1 second, which means you save time and optimize production.

CL8499 Manual Tip Cleaner

Tip Cleaner Systems. A complete cleaning system with splashguard and antisplash membrane to keep the work area clean and free of solder particles.

T470-FA Thermal Insulator HD Handle

This soldering iron handle is perfect for intensive soldering jobs requiring continued high thermal power such as large ground planes, production of solar panels, armor and other applications.

DR560-A Desoldering Iron

DR is an iron for desoldering jobs of through-hole components and removing excess solder after SMD rework. It is capable of providing up to 160W.

DS360-A Micro Desoldering Iron

DS is a microdesoldering iron for thin desoldering jobs of SMD or conventional components. It is capable to provide up to 40 W, if it is required.

HT420-A Thermal Tweezers

The Thermal Tweezers HT420-A works exclusively with DI, DDE and DME stations and requires the Stand HT-SE.

AT420-A Adjustable Thermal Tweezers

The Adjustable Thermal Tweezers AT420-A works exclusively with DI, DDE and DME stations and requires the Stand AT-SA.

PA120-AMicro Tweezers

The micro Tweezers PA120-A works exclusively with DI, DDE and DME stations and requires the Stand AM-SA.

AM120-A Adjustable Micro Tweezers

The Adjustable Micro Tweezers AM120-A works exclusively with DI, DDE and DME stations and requires the Stand AM-SA.

AP250-A Solder Feed Iron

The AP250 Solder Feed works exclusively with DI, DDE, DME and CA Solder Feed stations. It requires the Stand AP-SE when you work with control unit DI , DDE or DME.

T470-NA Nitrogen HD Handle

The T470 Nitrogen Heavy Duty Iron allows creating an inert atmosphere, removing the oxygen, and hence minimizing oxidation.
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