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American Beauty D300 Digital Solder Pot

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The Americian Beauty D300 Digital Solder Pot is a precision temperature-controlled soldering unit designed for controlled soldering, tinning, and small-scale production work. Featuring a one-pound capacity crucible, it is ideal for lab environments, limited workspaces, and light production applications where accuracy, consistency, and efficiency are required. Its digital control system ensures stable temperature performance, making it suitable for sensitive electronic components and repetitive soldering tasks. Features & Benefits Compact one-pound capacity is ideal for laboratories, repair stations, and limited workspace environments. Dual digital LCD display shows both preset and actual temperature in °F or °C for precise monitoring. Temperature control accuracy within ±5°F (±2.75°C) ensures consistent soldering performance. Rapid heat-up time reduces waiting periods and improves productivity. Mil-spec compliant and exceeds ANSI J-STD-001B requirements for reliability and quality standards. Adaptive internal circuitry compensates for input voltage fluctuations for stable operation. Limits transient voltage spiking to 2.5 mV, protecting sensitive electronic components. Suitable for continuous use in light production wire tinning and similar applications. Specifications Manufacturer: American Beauty Part Number: D-300 Product Type: Digital Solder Pot Capacity: 1 lb crucible Temperature Range: Ambient to 925°F (495°C) Temperature Control Accuracy: ±5°F (±2.75°C) Display Type: Dual digital LCD Temperature Units: °F / °C selectable Power Stability: Adaptive internal circuitry for voltage fluctuation compensation Voltage Spike Limitation: 2.5 mV Compliance: Mil-Spec compliant, exceeds ANSI J-STD-001B requirements Heat-Up Time: Rapid (optimized for small crucible volume) Applications Electronics wire tinning and pre-tinning of conductors. Electronics assembly requiring precise solder dipping processes. Electrical component preparation for soldering connections. Automotive electronics repair and wire preparation. Laboratory and prototyping environments for controlled soldering tasks. Small-scale production lines requiring consistent solder application. Maintenance and repair operations involving sensitive electronic components.