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The Vartech 202D Lead-Free Soldering Station is a professional-grade, highly intelligent tool designed for precision electronic repairs, manufacturing, and advanced DIY projects. Built with an ESD-safe design and a powerful 80W output, this station guarantees fast heating and rapid thermal recovery, making it perfectly suited for high-temperature, lead-free soldering applications.
Available at Tomson Electronics, the 202D features an advanced micro-computer digital PID temperature control system. Because the temperature sensor is located extremely close to the soldering tip, it ensures exceptional temperature accuracy and stability (±2°C). The modern LCD interface allows for easy digital calibration, password-protected parameter locking, and customizable auto-sleep and auto-shut-off functions, ensuring both safety and a prolonged lifespan for your soldering bits.
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Q: Why is this station called "Lead-Free" suited?
A: Lead-free solder requires significantly higher temperatures to melt properly compared to traditional leaded solder. It also pulls heat away from the iron tip much faster. The Vartech 202D has a high 80W power output, an electromagnetic heating element, and a sensor right next to the tip to detect temperature drops instantly and recover heat rapidly, ensuring smooth lead-free joints.
Q: How does the password lock feature work?
A: The station allows you to lock the temperature parameters using a PIN code. This is particularly useful in factory or educational environments to prevent operators or students from accidentally or intentionally changing the verified temperature settings.
Q: Are the sleep and shut-off functions adjustable?
A: Yes! You can program both the auto-sleep and auto-shut-off timers from 0 to 99 minutes according to your workflow. This prevents the iron from burning itself out if you forget to turn it off after leaving your workbench.
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