Ersa is a German manufacturer of soldering, desoldering, rework, and inspection equipment for the electronics industry.
Founded in 1921 in Wertheim, Germany.
In 1960s, Ersa started to produce soldering irons and finally specialized in manufacturing.
They started exporting their products to different countries in the 1970s.
In 1994, Ersa became part of the American concern Cooper Industries and was later acquired by the Canadian company KPS Capital Partners in 2018.
A German manufacturer of soldering equipment for the electronics industry, known for its high-end products.
A Japanese company that produces soldering and de-soldering equipment, as well as related accessories.
An American company focused on developing advanced solutions for soldering, rework, and repair applications.
A high-performance soldering station that offers maximum flexibility and operational convenience.
A hot air rework system that provides accurate and consistent temperature control for repairing and reworking SMDs.
A handheld soldering iron that offers portability and precision for small SMD rework jobs.
Ersa does not stand for anything in particular. It is simply the name of the company.
Ersa products are made in Germany.
Ersa soldering equipment is commonly used in the electronics industry for applications such as PCB assembly, repair, and rework.
The warranty on Ersa products can vary depending on the product and the region in which it is sold. It is recommended to check with the specific seller or distributor for information about warranties.
The best way to clean an Ersa soldering iron is to use a brass wire sponge while the iron is hot. This will help to remove any oxidation or debris on the tip, ensuring optimal performance.