Keep your soldering tips clean and performing at their best with our High-Absorbency Soldering Sponges. Specifically designed for the electronics workbench, these sponges efficiently remove oxidized layers and excess solder from your tips without damaging the protective coating.
When moistened, these compressed sponges expand to provide a soft, heat-resistant cleaning surface. Regular use during your soldering process prevents carbonization and ensures optimal heat transfer for more reliable solder joints.
High Thermal Resistance: Engineered to withstand direct contact with hot soldering tips up to 450°C without melting or scorching.
Rapid Expansion: These compressed cellulose sponges quickly expand to full thickness when water is added, providing a deep-cleaning texture.
Uniform Porosity: The high-density structure effectively traps debris and old solder, keeping your workspace tidy.
Dual Size Options: Available in two standard sizes to fit a variety of soldering iron stands and station trays.
Sulfur-Free Material: Pure cellulose construction ensures that no harmful chemicals are transferred to your soldering tip during cleaning.
Available Sizes: * Compact: 31mm x 51mm.
Square: 59mm x 59mm x 1mm (Compressed thickness).Color: High-visibility yellow.
Application: Wet-cleaning for all types of soldering iron tips.
Professional Rework Stations: Essential for technicians maintaining high-volume soldering lines.
Hobbyist Workbenches: A simple, effective solution for keeping DIY soldering projects clean.
Educational Labs: Safe and easy-to-use cleaning tools for students learning electronic assembly.
Production Lines: Ensuring consistent tip quality across large-scale electronics manufacturing.
Do I need to use a specific type of water? While tap water works fine, using distilled water can help prevent mineral buildup on your sponge and tip over long-term use.
Should the sponge be dripping wet? No. For the best cleaning results, soak the sponge until it expands, then wring it out so it is damp but not dripping. A sponge that is too wet can cause a "thermal shock" that may crack certain ceramic heating elements.
How often should I replace my cleaning sponge? Replace the sponge once it becomes heavily charred or loses its ability to hold moisture effectively. For most regular users, a single sponge will last through several weeks of consistent projects.
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