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It could be either. Any type of liquid core solder (acid core, rosin core, etc.) is heterogenous, since there's the metal part and the core part. A solid-core solder is probably homogeneous.
The type of solder that is to be used on electrical equipment should have a rosin core. Acid core solder is not recommended because it the acid gets inadvertently placed on other components, the acid will start to corrode the other components. This type of soldering usually pertains to printed circuit (PC) boards. The electrical code does not allow the use of soldered connections as it did when knob and tube wiring was in fashion. This is because of the high amperage generated by fault currents that would melt the soldered connections and open circuits that should remain closed during the fault. This is mainly to do with the soldering of neutral connections.
Solder has traditionally been a tin lead alloy, but there are many variations depending on the application:jeweler's solder or silver solder, has always contained silver to prevent the solder from dissolving silver and/or gold from the item being solderedother low melting point metals are sometimes added to make low melting point solderpure tin solder is sometimes used to eliminate toxic leadetc.Solder sold in the form of wire is sometimes hollow with a core filled with flux paste to make soldering easier without the need for extensive precleaning of the work so that the solder properly wets. For plumbing purposes (where the work can be rinsed afterwords) the flux paste is acidic and very corrosive, for electronics work the flux paste is a rosin.
Resin is gum type materials of the pine tree. This can extract from pine tree through different methods. Rosin is that which is made from resin. When the resin will be melted and make separation. Then rosin and turpentine oil will made from rosin. Resin cannot made from rosin, its directly extract from pine tree.
NO beacuse there are many poisonous gases and very hot core
Rosin core is a type of solder that incorporates a rosin that is used for a flux. The rosin is in a central core of the solder and when the solder melts the rosin cleans the metal of oxides to make a strong and clean connection.
Solder comes in 2 basic varieties, solid and rosin-core. Simple rosin-core solder is a tube of low-melting-point metal with flux filling the single core down the center. Multicore solder has multiple hollows in it, each filled with flux.
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It could be either. Any type of liquid core solder (acid core, rosin core, etc.) is heterogenous, since there's the metal part and the core part. A solid-core solder is probably homogeneous.
what wires are they? If they are just regular wires like for lights or something, the best method is to solder them back together with rosin core solder and cover them with heat shrink tubing what wires are they? If they are just regular wires like for lights or something, the best method is to solder them back together with rosin core solder and cover them with heat shrink tubing
Yes: flux core solder is. No: acid core solder is not.
Wires may only be drawn from ductile (malleable) materials. By the definition of wire, it must be of metal, though some solder wires contain a core of rosin.
Solder is a method of attaching components to be electrically conductive to another component or circuit board by the melting of a lead alloy that has a rosin core. The rosin core which resembles a paste which melts to a liquid when it is heated with the lead solder that resembles as a thick wire on a spool. The rosin then flows on the conductors while the lead melts and cleans the conductors so that the lead forms easily and creates a firm bond to the conductor. Hand soldering may involve a soldering iron or a soldering gun. In a manufacturing facility the circuit board moves along on a assembly line and then briefly dipped on the bottom half of the board simultanously soldering all of the components all at once. This method is used on most electronic equipment in use today. ------------------------------------------------------------- The rosin is also used to limit oxidation of the component lead or PCB pad whilst it is being heated. Oxidation can reduce the conductivity of the solder joint.
Solder is a lead alloy with tin. Different mixes have different melting points, and for some work, silver is also added. Sometimes for electronic work, solder is presented in the form of a wire with several cores of rosin inside it. This was first made as a large billet of solder - the size of a pot - in which several holes were drilled and filled with rosin. The solder is then drawn out in a series of rollers in the same way that other wires are made from a billet of metal. The function of the rosin is to clean the surface of the metals to be joined, so the solder may easily adhere. For plumbing use, acid cores are used, but these should never be used in electronics. yo momma!:)
Only non acidic core and non resin core solder may be used. 2mm to 4mm solid solder is recommended.