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solder An alloy, usually of lead and tin, which melts relatively easily and is used to join pieces of metal such as pewter. As a verb, the process of joining metals with a solder bond.
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solder Alloy of tin and lead, used to form mechanical joints between electronic components and printed circuit board copper lands.
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soldering The process of joining metals by fusion and solidification of an adherent alloy having a melting point below about 400 degrees F.
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solder A metal alloy that, when melted, fuses metal together.
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solder opt for lead-free solders Solders are alloys containing a mixture of lead, copper, zinc, silver, or other metals. Soft solders can be hammered after they set whereas hard solders cannot. Soldering is used to attach two closely-fitting objects. It is most often used to plumb copper pipe to plumbing fixtures and connect electrical wires and components. Soldering is also used to join sheet metal (such as roofing metals) and tinsmith workpieces. ...
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