@tecnicelular27_: 🔧 ¿Sabías que no todos los estaños son iguales? 👀 Hoy te lo explicamos claro y directo: ✨ Estaño 63/37 → 63% estaño y 37% plomo. ✅ Flujo perfecto ✅ Ideal para microsoldadura ✅ Fundición a menor temperatura (¡más seguro para principiantes!) 🌱 Estaño 99/1 → Casi sin plomo. ✅ Más ecológico ✅ Se usa en equipos nuevos 💡 Si estás empezando, el 63 es tu mejor aliado. Menos errores, más precisión y mejores resultados. Estos tips solo los aprenden nuestros alumnos en clase. 🔽 ¿Quieres ser uno de ellos? Comenta estaño y te damos la info. #tecnicelular #microsoldadura #estaño #cursodereparación #reparacelulares #soldadura #electrónica #guayaquil #cuenca #ecuador #estudiantes #comunidad #técnico #educacion #AprendeEnTikTok #education #celulares #fypシ゚

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Luis Daniel Hernández :
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ESTAÑO 63
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