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Mesmerizing soldering process looks soo cool 🤷♂️ how soldering used to do in regular cases Need to Clean and dry the area on the circuit board where you'll be soldering. You can use rubbing alcohol for this. If using flux, apply a small amount to the soldering point. Plug in the soldering iron and allow it to heat up to the recommended temperature, typically between 300°C and 400°C (572°F and 752°F). Place the component on the designated pads on the circuit board. Bend the leads of the component slightly to hold it in place. Hold the solder spool in one hand and the soldering iron in the other. Touch the tip of the iron to the joint where the component lead meets the pad on the circuit board. Do not apply solder directly to the iron tip. As the tip heats the joint, the solder will melt and flow onto the pad and component lead. Once enough solder has melted to create a small, smooth mound connecting the component lead and the pad, remove the solder and iron tip. Hold the component steady for a few seconds to allow the solder to cool and solidify. If there's excess solder that looks pointed or bridges between unwanted connections, you can use wire cutters or diagonal pliers to snip it off carefully after the solder cools down. 🙄 Requires a lot of patience for this process👆🏻 but the automation process is a time saver and safer🤷🏻♂️ but i see there is only one type of material that is getting soldered in the video is there any chance of this doing the other materials like diodes, resistors, capacitors etc.., let me know in the comments 👇🏻 #AutomatedSoldering #Robotics #ManufacturingAutomation #IndustrialAutomation #SolderingRobots #AssemblyLineFor #Soldering #ElectronicsAssembly #DIYElectronics #HandSoldering #ElectronicRepair #SolderingSkills video source : circuitmix of ig