Soldering Tip JBC C210007 Chisel Cartridge 2.3 x 0.7

Soldering Tip JBC C210007 Chisel Cartridge 2.3 x 0.7

C210 cartridges are appropriate for precision soldering jobs with medium power requirements. Due to the size, these cartridges are perfect to work with SMD, under a microscope, or with conventional components. They work with T210 Precision Handpieces. JBC Long Life Tips offer instant heat up, excellent heat transfer and great durability. They last 5 times longer than other brands thanks to the JBC Most Efficient Soldering System and the Sleep & Hibernation features.

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< span style="font-size: 16px;">JBC C210007 Soldering Iron Tip Chisel is crucial an accessory for a soldering station, designed for precise soldering. Made of high-quality materials, it guarantees excellent thermal conductivity, which allows for quick heating and maintaining a stable temperature. The tip is ideal for soldering SMD components and other electronic components, ensuring accuracy, reliability and long-term efficiency.

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