Solder has traditionally been a tin lead alloy, but there are many variations depending on the application:
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.
Lead and tin were once the metals of choice for solder. They offered high strength, were easy to work with and were stable.
Recent legislation in most developed countries have are are about to restrict lead in solder. Solder now usestin, copper and silver with some other trace elements. Although it has removed the lead, it has a higher melting point and it is more difficult to use well.
Tin and antimony Or tin and lead Or tin lead and rosin ==
lead and tin, bismuth and sometimes other metals
A solder is just like the filament of an electric bulb which gets heated up with more power supplied
Solder is typically composed of lead or tin. At a higher heat, brass or silver can be used. Solder is used for joining other metals together.
No, solder is made of the two elements lead and tin.
Lead and Tin
Germanium
Yes, usually no problem. If you know how to solder, then solder away.
In some solder it is. But even if it is in the solder you should still use flux.
Solder is not a true solid because solder is a liquid but during the art of solding it changes into a solid.
solder bridge, or bridging
The first solder was made and used sometime before 4000 BC.
with solder
Yes, usually no problem. If you know how to solder, then solder away.
In some solder it is. But even if it is in the solder you should still use flux.
Yes: flux core solder is. No: acid core solder is not.
Solder is a metallic alloy
solder is use for to make jewles
Depends on the kind of solder.
Six types of bad solder connections include a cold joint with insufficient wetting (Pin) or insufficient wetting (Pad), a disturbed joint, an overheated joint, too much solder, or not enough solder.
A reel of solder used for joining electrical circuits together on circuit boards. Solder is made of a mixture of tin and lead and sometimes has has flux (a form of acid) in the core of the solder to ensure a clean surface for the solder to flow into.
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95/5 is legal solder in usa
The solder wont stick.