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soldering Joining metals with an alloy of a lower melting point than the pieces being joined.
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soldering A group of welding processes that produces coalescence of materials by heating them to the soldering temperature and by using a filler metal having a liquidus not exceeding (840
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soldering attaching bases, handles, fittings, or bowl bodies by fusing the metallic surfaces together with a soldering iron.
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soldering Joining metals by fusion of alloys that have relativelylow mlting points - most commonly, lead-base or tin-base alloys, which are the soft solders. Hard solders are alloys that have silver, copper or nickel bases. Use of these alloys with melting points higher than 800(F, 427(C is properly called "Brazing".
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soldering A method of joining by fusion of alloys by melting solder, then allowing it to cool and bond the joined pieces together.
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