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Soldering is a process in which two or more metal items are joined together by melting and flowing a filler metal (solder) into the joint, the filler metal having a ...
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a. & n. from Solder , v. t. Soldering iron , Soldering tool , an instrument for soldering, consisting of a bit or bolt of copper having a pointed or wedge-shaped end ...
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Illustrated step-by-step instructions on how to master the art of soldering.
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For soldering n-type semiconductors, solder may be doped with antimony; indium may be added for soldering p-type semiconductors. Pure tin and pure gold can be used.
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The Basic Soldering Guide by Alan Winstanley, a step-by-step guide to basic soldering techniques with photos
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Soldering is defined as "the joining of metals by a fusion of alloys which have relatively low melting points". In other words, you use a metal that has a low melting ...
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Back to Tips Index. Better Soldering (A COOPERTools Reprint) Purpose We hope this short manual will help explain the basics of Soldering. The emphasis will be on the ...
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The Electronics Club ... Soldering Guide How to Solder | Advice for Components | What is Solder? | Desoldering | Burns
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noun 1. any of various alloys fused and applied to the joint between metal objects to unite them without heating the objects to the melting point. 2. anything that ...
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I. INTRODUCTION. There are two main classifications for the methods of soldering in use today: mechanical or non-electrical (using primarily acid flux), and ...
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