The hot air gun is a hand-held device that emits a stream of hot air at temperatures ranging from 100 to 550 degrees Celsius (200 to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit). Some hotter variants may reach temperatures of 760 degrees Celsius (1400 degrees Fahrenheit). Hot air guns are employed in a wide range of projects, including refinishing old furniture, repairing automobile bumpers, and defrosting water pipes, as well as more advanced applications such as cable terminals, automotive covering, and soft welding.
Defrost
Defrost a water pipe quickly by using strong airflow and a low temperature.
Desoldering
Heat the welding site sufficiently until the tin softens to desolder electrical components.
Preparation of skis
A quick method for applying wax to the ski soles.
Bending
Plastic, copper tubes, plates, and pipes can all be shaped and bent. Sand must be pre-filled into tubes and pipes.
Strippig Paint
A hot air gun can safely remove almost all oil varnishes, paints, and solvents that have been applied to wood. For bigger surfaces, Rapid offers a broad nozzle.
SHRINK TUBING
Repair your phone cable or connect the cable terminals. The tubes will retract by half and give additional protection. Use in conjunction with a nozzle that reflects light.
SOFT WELDING
On the roof, there is overlapping plastic sheeting and bituminous materials.
REMOVING STICKER
With a large nozzle, you can easily remove a sticker or PVC flooring.