| solder | 1. A fusible alloy used to unite edges or surfaces of two pieces of metal of higher melting point; hard solder's, usually containing gold or silver as their main constituent, are usually used in dentistry to connect noble metal alloys. 2. To join two pieces of metal with such an alloy. Origin: L. Solido, to make solid, through Fr., various forms (05 Mar 2000) |
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join or fuse with solder; "solder these two pipes together" an alloy (usually of lead and tin) used when melted to join two metal surfaces
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bonding: fastening firmly together
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Soldering is a method of joining metal parts using a filler metal of low melting point (solder). Heat is applied to the metal parts, and the soft filler metal is pressed against the joint, melts, and is drawn into the joint by capillary action. After the metal cools, the resulting joints are not as strong as the base metal, but have adequate strength, electrical conductivity, and water-tightness for many uses. ...
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Attaching a terminal to a wire rope with pure molten zinc. Strength rating is 100% of wire rope rating.
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Mixture of lead and tin used to fill dents and joints on body panels.
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| solder | an alloy (usually of lead and tin) used when melted to join two metal surfaces |
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| solder | join or fuse with solder |
| solder | a worker who joins or mends with solder |
| solder | fastening firmly together |
| solder | flux applied to surfaces that are to be joined by soldering |
| solder | a hand tool with a heatable tip |
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