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solder that chip or paste of 10 or 14 karat gold that is placed between two pieces of gold and heat is applied to melt the solder, permanently joining the two pieces of metal. Same as welding, just much smaller.
Ãâó: www.jackwadegold.com/jewelers_jargon.html
soldering A low-temperature form of brazing. This technique is used for joining low-temperature base metals such as pewter and does not possess the strength of brazing solders when joining higher temperature metals such as silver.
Ãâó: www.silversmithing.com/glossary.htm
soldering In the vapour-phase soldering process the vapour surrounding the work is maintained at the optimum solder-wetting temperature. This is accomplished by boiling an inert liquid in a tank. The boiling point is approximately 215 o C. When the work is held in the vapour just above the liquid, the heat at that temperature is transferred to all surfaces quite uniformly. Such a reflow system was used in the early days of SMT. ...
Ãâó: www.ami.ac.uk/courses/ami4809_pcd/unit_01/index.as...
solder A tin/lead amalgamation used for joining or patching metal.
Ãâó: www.areroofing.com/terms.html
soldering A process that is used to bond similar or dissimilar materials by melting a filler metal or alloy that is placed between the components being joined. Solders are filler metals or alloys that melt at temperatures below 450 o C.
Ãâó: rntfoil.com/rnt-foils/glossary.html
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