The 1600W portable digital heat gun with LCD display is a powerful and versatile tool designed for fast and efficient heating. With a temperature range of 50°C to 550°C, it offers precise control for a wide variety of applications, including construction, automotive repair, and crafting. The heat gun features a user-friendly digital display, allowing users to easily monitor and adjust the temperature, while the memory function enables quick access to preferred settings. Compact, affordable, and easy to use, this heat gun is perfect for both professional and DIY projects.
Specification
Model |
T-HG8716E |
Power |
1600W |
Voltage |
220V |
Temperature Range |
50-550°C |
Air Output |
500 L/min |
Intelligent Digital Display |
Yes |
Function |
With Memory Function |
Temperature Regulation |
Adjustable Temperature |
Dimension |
255x200x78mm |
Weight |
950g |
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Details
Applications
A heat gun is a versatile tool that is commonly used in a variety of fields, including construction, automotive repair, and crafting. It uses a heating element to produce a stream of hot air, which can be directed onto a surface to soften or melt materials such as plastic, vinyl, or paint. This makes it useful for tasks such as shrink-wrapping, soldering, and stripping paint or wallpaper. TOOL heat guns come in a range of sizes and power levels, and may feature adjustable temperature and airflow settings for greater control over the heating process.
Tips: What is a heat gun?
A heat gun is a versatile handheld tool that blows hot air at high temperatures to perform various tasks, such as heating, softening, or drying materials. It resembles a hairdryer but typically operates at much higher temperatures, ranging from around 100°C (212°F) to 700°C (1292°F) or more, depending on the model.
Heat guns are commonly used in various applications, including:
- Paint Stripping: Softening old paint or varnish to make it easier to remove.
- Shrink Wrapping: Shrinking plastic film around objects for packaging or protective purposes.
- Soldering and Desoldering: Heating components to melt solder for electronic repairs or assembly.
- Plastic Bending: Softening plastics for shaping or molding.
- Drying or Thawing: Drying materials like paint, adhesives, or glues, or thawing frozen pipes or surfaces.
- Frost Removal: Removing ice or frost from windows or other surfaces.
Heat guns typically have adjustable temperature and airflow settings to suit different tasks, and they often come with a variety of nozzles for more precise control.