Soldering Iron Tip Brand and Model Selection Guide

Summary Summary: HAKKO (Japan) and ERSA (Germany) are industry benchmarks, offering the best quality and lifespan.

WELLER is also well-known, especially in the European and American markets.

Model Core: The model is mainly determined by its shape and size. The most common shape is the blade tip (K-type) because it is the most versatile.

Key Principle: The soldering iron tip must be compatible with your soldering station/iron model! Soldering stations from different brands are generally not interchangeable.

I. Introduction to Mainstream Brands

  1. HAKKO (Japan)
    Positioning: One of the most popular brands globally, with an excellent reputation among both hobbyists and professionals.

Features: Stable quality, good thermal conductivity, durable iron plating, and an extremely wide range of models.

Main Series:
T12/T15: Used in high-end soldering stations such as the FX-951, these are integrated soldering iron tips (heating element and soldering tip combined), heating up extremely quickly and offering top-tier performance.

900M/T18: Used for classic soldering stations such as the FX-888D and 936; features a separate soldering tip.

B Series: Used for some large and high-power soldering stations.

  1. ERSA (Germany)
    Positioning: A representative of high-end European brands, highly regarded in professional electronics manufacturing and repair.

Features: Exquisite workmanship, extremely long lifespan, typically more expensive than HAKKO. Its iron plating technology is excellent, providing strong corrosion resistance.

Main Series:

P Series: Used for soldering stations such as the ERSA i-CON and Weller WSD.

SD Series: Used for certain specific soldering station models.

  1. WELLER (USA/Germany)
    Positioning: Another world-class leading brand, especially widely used in industrial applications.

Features: Reliable quality, numerous series.

Main Series:

ETP/STP Series: Used for Weller W series soldering stations (such as the WSD series).

RT Series: For classic WTCP series soldering stations.

  1. Chinese-made and Compatible Brands

Positioning: High cost-performance option, suitable for users with limited budgets or hobbyists with low usage intensity.

Features: Inexpensive, but quality varies. Good domestic tips (such as “JBC compatible tips”) have performance very close to the original.

Common Situations:

Guangzhou Huanghua (Hakko 900M compatible): Very common, standard equipment on many inexpensive soldering stations.

JBC Compatible Tips: JBC is another top brand, its compatible tips are very popular in the domestic market, with strong performance.

Various T12 Compatible Tips: Due to the excellent performance of the T12, there are many compatible tips available domestically, making it a very cost-effective upgrade solution.

II. Detailed Explanation of Soldering Iron Tip Models (Shapes and Sizes)
Models are usually composed of “letters (shape) + numbers (size)”.

Common Shapes (using HAKKO T18 series as an example):

K-type (Knife Tip) – T18-K

Features: Flat head, like a small knife.

Advantages: Versatile tip. Can be used to solder delicate components with the pointed tip, multi-pin chips (drag soldering) with the side, and surface mount components with the flat side. Currently the most recommended tip type.

Applications: Applicable to almost everything, from 0402 resistors to QFP and SOP chips.

I-type (Pointed Tip) – T18-I

Features: Very sharp head.

Advantages: Suitable for soldering high-density, precision pins, or applications requiring precise spot soldering.

Disadvantages: Poor heat storage capacity; not suitable for soldering large joints.

Applications: Chips with a pitch of less than 0.5mm, flying leads, repairing mobile phone ribbon cables, etc.

D-type (Horseshoe Tip) – T18-D

Features: Horseshoe-shaped beveled head.

Advantages: Large contact area, fast heat conduction, high efficiency.

Applications: Soldering multi-pin through-hole components, heating large solder joints, removing large components.

Type B (Conical Tip) – T18-B

Features: Conical head, thicker than a pointed tip.

Advantages: Balances precision and heat storage capacity.

Applications: General soldering, suitable for through-hole components and general surface-mount components.

Type C (Bent Tip) – T18-C

Features: Bent head, like a miniature sickle.

Advantages: Easier to operate in locations with poor visibility.

Applications: Repair in specific scenarios.

Size Notes: The number after the letter indicates the size. For example, T18-D08 and T18-D24 are both horseshoe tips, but D24 is much larger than D08, suitable for larger solder joints.

III. How to Choose: Advice for Beginners

Confirm Your Soldering Iron/Station Model

This is the most important step! Check your device or instruction manual to find the compatible soldering tip series.

Common Situations:

If you are using a Hakko FX-888D, you need a T18 series tip (e.g., T18-D16).

If you are using a budget 936 soldering station, you need a 900M series tip (e.g., 900M-T-K).

If you are using a T12 compatible soldering station (e.g., KSGER), you need a T12 series tip (e.g., T12-K).

Choosing a Tip Type

For beginners/buying only one: Knife tip (K type) is the first choice. It is currently the most comprehensive and user-friendly tip type.

Primarily for soldering surface mount chips: Knife tip (K type) or horseshoe tip (D type).

Primarily for soldering small precision components: Pointed tip (I type).

Mainly for soldering through-hole components: Horseshoe tip (D-type) or Knife tip (K-type).

Brand and Budget

For optimal experience and lifespan: Choose original HAKKO or ERSA.

For high cost-effectiveness: If your soldering station is T12 or JBC compatible, you can purchase a reputable domestic brand compatible tip; the results are excellent.

For very limited budget: Domestic 900M series tips can also meet basic soldering needs.

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