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In order to raise the temperature of solder above its melting point, soldering tip temperatures are usually set between 700°F and 800°F.
Insufficient tinning when working with high temperatures over 665 F (350 C) and after work interruptions of more than one hour.
Quote from: page 3Insufficient tinning when working with high temperatures over 665 F (350 C) and after work interruptions of more than one hour.use 250 C for 60/40 and sensitive boards pb free highersoldering and desoldering is not the same