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Soldering is used in plumbing, electronics, and metalwork from flashing to jewelry and musical instruments.
Soldering provides reasonably permanent but reversible connections between copper pipes in plumbing systems as well as joints in sheet metal objects such as food cans, roof flashing, rain gutters and automobile radiators.
Jewelry components, machine tools and some refrigeration and plumbing components are often assembled and repaired by the higher temperature silver soldering process. Small mechanical parts are often soldered or brazed as well. Soldering is also used to join lead came and copper foil in stained glass work.
Electronic soldering connects electrical wiring and electronic components to printed circuit boards by utilizing a metallic alloy substance called solder. This special alloy is melted by using a soldering iron, a wave bath, or a specialized oven, as it joins conductors to PCBs, terminals, and wires.
Musical instruments, especially brass and woodwind instruments, use a combination of soldering and brazing in their assembly. Brass bodies are often a soldered together, while keywork and braces are most often brazed.
The procedure of uniting two metal objects is called soldering. It forms a strong bond between these connections, securing them so they won't come free when subjected to vibration or other mechanical forces.
Soldering is the technique of joining several types of metals together by melting solder. Lead and tin are the usual ingredients of the metal alloy known as "solder," which is melted using a heated iron. The iron is heated to a temperature higher than 600°F in order to create a strong electrical connection.
Soldering is a method used to bind different metals together. It is made by joining two metal components together with solder, which is commonly used to do this. Tin and lead are frequently combined to make the metal alloy known as solder. Most solders melt between 180 and 190 degrees Celsius.
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