These are a few of the short-term benefits you can anticipate.
T12 soldering is a faster and more efficient soldering method compared to that of a soldering iron or torch.
No or little time is needed for preheating. It produces heat instantly and is concentrated.
The soldering iron’s tip cools quickly, so the chances of serious injury are negligible. It also has the advantage of no open flames, so there’s no fire danger.
Preheating does not need to add solder, which reduces the overall operation cost.
Electrodes last on average two to three times longer than traditional soldering tips.
You use less flux for soldering because during the soldering process, the flux is more fully activated.
It will be more stable soldering and the quality is better and the less rework.
This also means that the current is spent better and is used up less during soldering.
Thus, T12 soldering iron sets usually lighter than the traditional soldering iron, it can significantly reduce operator fatigue.
Minimises thermal damage to heat sensitive components.