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Heat Resistant Tape, Aniann 4 Rolls High Temperature Kapton Tape Sublimation Tape 2 Sizes Polyimide Film Adhesive Tape for Heat Transfer Vinyl, 3D Printing, Soldering, Masking (20mm, 10mm)
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    Features:
  • Easy to Stick & Peel off: Our heat resistant tape is made of polyester film with a high temperature silicone resistant adhesive for easy to stick and peel off without residue.
  • Protection of Components: High temp tape is perfect for protecting sensitive printed circuit board (PCB) components such as gold fingers when wave soldering.
  • Heat Resistance: Transfer tape for vinyl. The heat transfer tape keep your vinyl design in place when you using heat press. The highest temperature up to 572 ℉ (300℃), Long-term temperature: 500 ℉ (260℃) / Short-term temperature: 572 ℉ (300℃).
  • Wide Application: Sublimation tape is widely used in transformer, motor, coil, capacitor and frequency conversion power supply in electronic industry.
  • Package Include: Comes with 4 pcs high temp tapes with 2 different width, 20mm and 10mm. Totally length is 33m/100ft, enough to meet your needs.
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Found 1 comment on Heat Resistant Tape, Aniann 4 Rolls High Temperature Kapton Tape Sublimation Tape 2 Sizes Polyimide Film Adhesive Tape for Heat Transfer Vinyl, 3D Printing, Soldering, Masking (20mm, 10mm):

u/goar101reddit · 2 pointsr/soldering

I'm not good at soldering myself but can offer simple tips:

  • patience, have lots of it.
  • get conformable. sitting, standing, whatever, make sure your work it at a nice working height for you
  • have lots of work space
  • have good lighting, adjustable, movable. (flashlight)
  • watch you tube videos that reflect as closely as possible what you want to do. (good videos, at least three)
  • practice with something worthless to get a feel for how the solder will flow.

    Supplies to make it easier (Amazon (canada) links of stuff the I have bought for my similar attempt.)

  • soldering pen (iron) [I have an older, cheaper, non digital version]
  • thin solder (there are probably better deals)
  • flux (very important for hope of a decent solder)
  • wick (helps to clean up the old solder, and helps if you get too much solder on your new attempt)
  • magnifier
  • tweezers and spudger kit (you might find something else more suitable)
  • magnifier with tweezers (probably not necessary for this project)
  • new part (if you can reuse the one you have, great)
  • backup new part (my part was under $3, so I ordered a spare)
  • heat resistant tape (probably not necessary, might help hold the part in place)

    and of course try to avoid getting smoke in your eyes, and burning yourself.