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''Risograph is a brand of digital duplicators manufactured by the Riso Kagaku Corporation, that are designed mainly for high-volume photocopying and printing. It was released in Japan in 1980.''
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== Soldering@lab ==
The RISOGRAPH is a stencil printing style digital duplicator. It works by piercing a printing stencil plate with holes and passing ink through the holes to transfer an image onto paper.
 
Due to working with vegetable based ink and organic based master, large-volume printing with less power consumption than e.g. off set, printing with the risograph is environmentally considerate.
 
  
''-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risograph''
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Soldering is a fundamental skill when working with DIY electronics used to create strong and durable electrical connections by joining two or more electronic parts with solder. When required, this connection can be reversed using tools like a desoldering pump, allowing for component replacement or repairs.
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=== Getting started & Safety Precautions ===
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* Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling harmful solder fumes.
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* Always handle the soldering iron with care, as it can get extremely hot.
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* Keep flammable materials away from your workspace.
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* Avoid touching the soldering iron's hot tip or metal components while soldering.
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=== Step-by-Step Guide ===
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<li>'''Preparation'''
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  <li>Set up your soldering station on a heat-resistant surface and ensure proper ventilation.</li>
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  <li>Select an appropriate soldering iron tip for your project. Fine tips work well for small components, while chisel tips are better for larger joints.</li>
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<li>'''Soldering'''
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  <li>Turn on the soldering iron and allow it to heat up to the desired temperature (usually 350-400°C).</li>
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  <li>Clean the soldering iron tip by wiping it on a wet sponge or using a brass wire cleaner. A clean tip transfers heat more effectively.</li>
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<li>'''Inspection & Clean-up'''
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  <li>Check the joint for a smooth, shiny appearance. It should be free of cracks, voids, or irregularities. If necessary, reheat and add more solder to correct any issues.</li>
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  <li>Clean the soldering iron tip on a wet sponge or brass wire cleaner to remove excess solder and residue.</li>
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Soldering is a skill that improves with practice, so don't be discouraged if your first attempts aren't perfect. With time and experience, you'll become more proficient at creating strong and reliable solder joints for your electronic projects:-)
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overview page machines and technologies@lab

Soldering@lab

Soldering is a fundamental skill when working with DIY electronics used to create strong and durable electrical connections by joining two or more electronic parts with solder. When required, this connection can be reversed using tools like a desoldering pump, allowing for component replacement or repairs.

Getting started & Safety Precautions

  • Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling harmful solder fumes.
  • Always handle the soldering iron with care, as it can get extremely hot.
  • Keep flammable materials away from your workspace.
  • Avoid touching the soldering iron's hot tip or metal components while soldering.



Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Preparation
    • Set up your soldering station on a heat-resistant surface and ensure proper ventilation.
    • Select an appropriate soldering iron tip for your project. Fine tips work well for small components, while chisel tips are better for larger joints.
  2. Soldering
    • Turn on the soldering iron and allow it to heat up to the desired temperature (usually 350-400°C).
    • Clean the soldering iron tip by wiping it on a wet sponge or using a brass wire cleaner. A clean tip transfers heat more effectively.
  3. Inspection & Clean-up
    • Check the joint for a smooth, shiny appearance. It should be free of cracks, voids, or irregularities. If necessary, reheat and add more solder to correct any issues.
    • Clean the soldering iron tip on a wet sponge or brass wire cleaner to remove excess solder and residue.




Soldering is a skill that improves with practice, so don't be discouraged if your first attempts aren't perfect. With time and experience, you'll become more proficient at creating strong and reliable solder joints for your electronic projects:-)





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