How To Remove Oxidation From Soldering Iron Tip
Melt some good quality of solder wire on the Tip.
How to remove oxidation from soldering iron tip. You can remove oxides easier by wiping the soldering iron tip in a wet sponge. Heat your soldering iron up to the low end of a typical work range generally between 280 and 320C. If theres a stubborn piece of contaminant left on the tip.
Before soldering clean your tip with a clean cloth and some alcohol. Clean Soldering Iron Tips. Each time you clean the soldering iron and put it away apply a fresh solder to the tip.
Push the soldering iron tip into the chemical cleaner until the entire rusted area is submerged. It just drips off. Switch OFF the Soldering Station or the Iron.
Wipe the iron on a damp sponge to remove the excess. The fourth and final tip that you must follow to prevent the soldering tip from oxidizing is to take the time to solder it for an added layer of protection against oxygen. Use a damp sponge to wipe away the black oxidation from the tip of the soldering iron until the tip is silver and shines in the light.
If some of the oxides are just sticking really well you could try to mildly abrade them on a brass sponge copper braid or similar but you cant be too hard or you will damage the iron plating good tips are typically copper core plated with iron then chromium everywhere but the working area. Heat from the solder tip will activate the flux and start the chemical reaction that removes oxides. Wipe OFF the solder on the Cleaning Sponge or Copper Wool.
Turn off your soldering iron. Use a protective layer of solder The easiest way to prevent oxidation of a solder tip is to protect it with a layer of solder. After soldering immediately coat the tip in fresh solder to prevent oxidation.