sempre saldatori,stranissimo,ma come funziona?

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dice che si scalda a contatto di un metallo,vuoi dire che mi applica tensione tra due zone della punta?

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The secret to this technology is in the tip. Cold Heat uses Athalite, a patented, resistive, composite material with the ability to reach temperatures of 800 degrees Fahrenheit in seconds -- then cool back down to room temperature in seconds.

It's claimed that Athalite is also highly malleable and can be milled into multiple form factors -- meaning lots of different products are possible -- not just soldering irons. The company is working with some well-known retailers and manufacturers (such as Radio Shack, Amazon and Coleman) to develop new products that could benefit from Cold Heat.

su youtube ci sono filmati dimostrativi,ma tanti commenti dicono che non è così comodo e si rompe facilmente

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