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In electronics, desoldering is the removal of solder and components from a circuit board for troubleshooting, repair, replacement, and salvage. ==Tools== Desoldering tools and materials include the following: *Solder wick *Heat guns, also called hot air guns *Desoldering pump *Removal alloys *Removal fluxes *Heated soldering tweezers *Various picks and tweezers for tasks such as pulling at, holding, removing, and scraping components. *Vacuum and pressure pumps with specialized heater tips and nozzles *Rework stations, used to repair printed circuit board assemblies that fail factory test. Terminology is not totally standardised. Anything with a base unit with provision to maintain a stable temperature, pump air in either direction, etc., is often called a "station" (preceded by rework, soldering, desoldering, hot air); one, or sometimes more, tools may be connected to a station, e.g., a rework station may accommodate a soldering iron and hot air head. A soldering iron with a hollow tip and a spring-, bulb-, or electrically-operated suction pump may be called a .〔 Terms such as "suction pen"〔(Terminology: commercial equipment described as "hot air system" with "suction pen" (in this case a vacuum-style IC handler). )〕 may be used; the meaning is usually clear from the context. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Desoldering」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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