Surface Mount Soldering Iron Tips
Through Hole Soldering Iron Tips
Hollow Tip

Prevents bridging from occurring when drag soldering;
Since the pulling force due to surface tension of this type is stronger than that of Shape BC, solder is not left in unnecessary areas during drag soldering.
Wedge Shaped Tip

This shape is capable of any soldering by placing the tip end in 2 ways: line and face.
J Shaped Tip


This shape differs from Shape B and I by bending the tip end and is capable of soldering by applying the tip in 2 ways: face and point. It is used for drag soldering and correction of bridging.
Knife Edge Tip



This type has a shape like a knife and is capable of soldering by applying the tip in 3 ways: line, face and point. It is used for soldering at narrow pitches, correction of bridging and drag soldering.
Groove Tip

This shape has a groove at the tip end. It is suitable for removing ICs.
Narrow Groove Tip

This type has a concave (or V-groove) at the end.
Features a wider tip surface that contacts the land pattern, which provides excellent heat supply to solder joints and ensures sufficient solder flow-up.
It is recommended for soldering involving multi-layered boards and increased PWB patterns due to higher current
This type has a concave (or V-groove) at the end.
Features a wider tip surface that contacts the land pattern, which provides excellent heat supply to solder joints and ensures sufficient solder flow-up.
It is recommended for soldering involving multi-layered boards and increased PWB patterns due to higher current
SMD Tunnel Tip

Supports rework environment with 3 types: quad, tunnel and spatula. This type is capable of heating plural pins or lead wires at once and is used for rework of SMDs.
SMD TYPE Tunnel use it for removing SOPs.