Silicones are usually soft and are non metal. But if you desperately wished to solder to it, you'd first vacuum spray the silicon with a metal vapour, and this could then be plated and then soldered to. A curious want.
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Yes, silicone will stick to silicone.
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Radio Shack part #38kHz Infrared (IR) Receiver ModuleModel:276-640| Catalog #: 276-640 $4.50Peel off silicone base and unscrew unit (4) screws. De-solder the old I/R receiver module and solder in the new part.The I/R receiver module has (3) leads.
Cold solder joint: occurs when the joint doesn't fully melt, leading to poor electrical conductivity. Insufficient solder: not enough solder used, resulting in weak or incomplete bonds. Excessive solder: too much solder applied, causing bridging or short circuits. Solder balling: result of excess solder that forms into small balls. Solder splashes: occurs when excess solder splashes onto nearby components. Solder flux residue: leftover residue from flux can lead to corrosion or poor connections over time.
Solder is a metallic alloy
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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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This is known as solder bridging, where an unintended connection forms between two conductive paths due to excess solder. It can cause short circuits and impact device functionality. Preventing solder bridging involves using the correct amount of solder and properly inspecting and cleaning the solder joints after soldering.