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soldering Process of joining two metallic surfaces to make an electrical contact by melting solder (usually tin and lead) across them.
Ãâó: www.sciencelobby.com/dictionary/s.html
soldering A technique used in making and repairing jewelry whereby two pieces of metal are joined by applying a molten metal which has a lower melting point than the two metals being joined.
Ãâó: www.jewelrysupplier.com/glossary/S-glossary.htm
solder (1) The mixture of metals, most often tin and lead, used to hold copper foil and leaded glass works together. Common mixtures are (tin% / Lead %) 60/40 and 50/50. (2) The assembly process, the act of applying solder to the foiled glass pieces or lead came and create a unified stained glass piece.
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solder An alloy formulated to have a specific melting point for use in joining metals. From high to low melting temperatures, solder is rated as Hard, Medium, Easy, or EZ-flo.
Ãâó: faculty.uwstout.edu/hunts/art415002/glossary.shtml
soldering Joining metals with an alloy of a lower melting point than the pieces being joined.
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