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solder metal alloy which is melted to form heard, strong bond between metal components.
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soldering 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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solder A metal alloy with a low melting point. Solder is available in wire spool or bar form.
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soldering Joining metals by fusion of alloys that have relatively low melting points. As a general rule, soft soldering provides a less strong joint than brazing. Soldering is used most frequently in plumbing, where the leak-preventing qualities of solder are more important than a strong bond. It
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