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benaknoun Posted - 07/12/2013 : 07:25:27
Hi everyone
I have some questions please regarding desoldering with hot air.
I want to determine the correct temperature, air pressure, and nozzle size on my Aoyue 6031 hot air station.
On desoldering TSOP56 flash memory and SOIC8 eeprom.

When i set my hot air temperature to 340 degrees, air pressure to 060, with a round nozzle of 3mm, it takes 5 minutes to desolder a SOIC8.
With the same setting s as above, but with a 4mm round nozzle, it takes 1 minute to desolder a SOIC8.

So my question is, which setting is better?
With 4mm nozzle i am worried it is too big.
And with 3mm i am worried 5 minutes is too long.

Is 340 degrees enough or should i set it higher?

I also want to know the correct settings for a TSOP56

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks
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benaknoun Posted - 07/15/2013 : 14:07:21
Thank you ZLM
ZLM Posted - 07/14/2013 : 20:19:33
Depending on your board. IF your board has no plastic part, then you can preheat to 200C. The preheat can be used to reduce the on-hot-air time.
benaknoun Posted - 07/13/2013 : 13:03:59
Another question please:

To desolder a TSOP56, i have a preheating station, to which temperature should i preheat the board?
To which temperature should i set the preheater?
Thanks again
benaknoun Posted - 07/13/2013 : 03:58:41
Thank you very much
ZLM Posted - 07/12/2013 : 16:44:38
2-3 minutes with 400 C should not damage the chip.

You can use 4mm if you prefer.
benaknoun Posted - 07/12/2013 : 13:09:34
quote:
Originally posted by ZLM

The temperature selecting is based on your solder type.

But 350 C works for most of solder types.

Increse the temperture to 400 C and see if it works. The part should be removed in about 1-2 minutes.



That's great, thanks for the info.
I will increase the temperature and see what happens.
So the maximum desoldering time should be no more than 2 minutes?
Is that also for the TSOP56 ?
And what about the nozzle size, is 3mm better than 4mm?
With the 4mm it desolders quicker cause the hot air comes out more..
ZLM Posted - 07/12/2013 : 09:50:20
The temperature selecting is based on your solder type.

But 350 C works for most of solder types.

Increase the temperture to 400 C and see if it works. The part should be removed in about 1-2 minutes.

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