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A tinned tip refers to the end of a soldering iron or a similar tool that has been coated with a layer of tin (or tin alloy) to improve its conductivity and prevent oxidation. This coating helps maintain a clean and efficient surface for soldering, ensuring better heat transfer and preventing solder from sticking to the tip. Regular maintenance, such as re-tinning, is essential for optimal performance and longevity of the tool.

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