Description
YCS C210-I Soldering Iron Tips – Ultra-Fine Precision for Professional Repairs
The YCS C210-I Soldering Iron Tip is a high-performance tool specifically crafted for ultra-fine precision work in electronics repair. Featuring a needle-like pointed (I-type) design, this tip is ideal for soldering small components on densely packed PCBs, such as mobile phones, laptops, and microelectronic devices.
Key Features:
- Ultra-Fine I-Type Tip:
Needle-shaped for pinpoint accuracy, perfect for soldering micro-jumpers, SMDs, or ultra-small pads with tight spacing. - Premium Build Quality:
Made from high-purity oxygen-free copper with multiple protective coatings including iron, nickel, and chrome for long-lasting durability and superior thermal performance. - Fast and Stable Heat Transfer:
Heats up rapidly and maintains stable temperature, allowing consistent solder flow and efficient operation, even during extended repair sessions. - Oxidation and Corrosion Resistant:
Protective plating resists oxidation, ensuring tip longevity and consistent performance under high-heat working environments. - Easy Plug-and-Play Compatibility:
Compatible with all C210 series handles such as JBC T210 and supported soldering stations. Quick installation design enables seamless tip swapping during live projects.
Package Contents:
- 1 x YCS C210-I Soldering Iron Tip
(Bulk packaging available for repair centers)
Technical Specifications:
- Model: C210-I
- Tip Type: Pointed (I-type)
- Material: Copper core with iron, nickel, and chrome plating
- Heating Time: <5 seconds (station dependent)
- Working Temperature: Up to 420°C (station controlled)
- Compatible Handles: T210, C210 series soldering handles
- Applications: Ideal for smartphone logic board work, micro-soldering, jump wire soldering, IC pin repair, and other detailed electronics tasks
Whether you’re performing high-precision mobile board repairs or working under a microscope, the YCS C210-I Tip is your reliable partner for ultra-detailed soldering jobs.
Pro Tip: Keep the tip clean using a brass wire sponge to extend lifespan and maintain tip conductivity.