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Solder can be configured with several different types of metals. For instance, silver solder would contain a portion of silver along with another metal. Common electrical solder usually contains a mixture of tin and lead in the ratio of 60/40. That too can vary if the manufacturer wants to make a solder that requires a higher tempreature to melt it.

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