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Solder

cheaper high-lead alloy. Lead-tin solders readily dissolve gold plating and form brittle intermetallics. 60/40 Sn-Pb solder oxidizes on the surface, forming...

Last Update: 2023-08-31T03:27:14Z Word Count : 4915 Synonim Solder

Soldering

Soldering (US: /ˈsɒdərɪŋ/; UK: /ˈsoʊldərɪŋ/) is a process of joining two metal surfaces together using a filler metal called solder. The soldering process...

Last Update: 2023-09-16T06:35:48Z Word Count : 8894 Synonim Soldering

Reflow soldering

Reflow soldering is a process in which a solder paste (a sticky mixture of powdered solder and flux) is used to temporarily attach one or thousands of...

Last Update: 2023-08-27T18:05:04Z Word Count : 1770 Synonim Reflow soldering

Soldering iron

A soldering iron is a hand tool used in soldering. It supplies heat to melt solder so that it can flow into the joint between two workpieces. A soldering...

Last Update: 2023-09-14T20:20:02Z Word Count : 3091 Synonim Soldering iron

Wave soldering

soldering is a bulk soldering process used for the manufacturing of printed circuit boards. The circuit board is passed over a pan of molten solder in...

Last Update: 2023-10-01T00:18:42Z Word Count : 1183 Synonim Wave soldering

Solder paste

Solder paste is used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards to connect surface mount components to pads on the board. It is also possible to solder...

Last Update: 2023-02-05T01:06:38Z Word Count : 1984 Synonim Solder paste

Dip soldering

Dip soldering is a small-scale soldering process by which electronic components are soldered to a printed circuit board (PCB) to form an electronic assembly...

Last Update: 2021-05-14T13:03:46Z Word Count : 613 Synonim Dip soldering

Graping

phenomenon marked by the appearance of unreflowed solder particles on top of the solder mass. The solder that is partially coalesced looks like a cluster...

Last Update: 2021-07-13T23:20:06Z Word Count : 403 Synonim Graping

Wax melter

type of tank used to melt candle wax is quite different from adhesives, solder, and tar. For example, tanks used for adhesives may need to be heated up...

Last Update: 2023-03-08T11:51:53Z Word Count : 528 Synonim Wax melter

Brazing

Brazing differs from soldering through the use of a higher temperature and much more closely fitted parts than when soldering. During the brazing process...

Last Update: 2023-07-09T15:21:23Z Word Count : 6386 Synonim Brazing

Thermal profiling

evaporation of the flux contained in the solder paste can lead to defects, such as lead lift, tombstoning, and solder balls. Additionally, rapid heat can lead...

Last Update: 2022-06-26T04:26:53Z Word Count : 1932 Synonim Thermal profiling

Glass frit bonding

Glass frit bonding, also referred to as glass soldering or seal glass bonding, describes a wafer bonding technique with an intermediate glass layer. It...

Last Update: 2023-08-23T21:40:50Z Word Count : 2950 Synonim Glass frit bonding

Tin

times, tin is used in many alloys, most notably tin-lead soft solders, which are typically 60% or more tin, and in the manufacture of transparent, electrically...

Last Update: 2023-09-09T12:56:53Z Word Count : 7769 Synonim Tin

Pipe (fluid conveyance)

the solder will bond properly with the base metal. The joint is then heated using a torch, and solder is melted into the connection. When the solder cools...

Last Update: 2023-09-17T14:51:04Z Word Count : 5950 Synonim Pipe (fluid conveyance)

Fusible alloy

below 183 °C (361 °F; 456 K). Fusible alloys in this sense are used for solder. From a practical view, low-melting alloys can be divided into the following...

Last Update: 2023-09-23T20:47:29Z Word Count : 875 Synonim Fusible alloy

Masking tape

particular, powder coating. Tapes based on polyimide films can resist molten solder in electronics applications. Glass cloth tapes are often used in powder...

Last Update: 2022-01-13T16:37:32Z Word Count : 688 Synonim Masking tape

Ribbon cable

IDC terminated, with the other end being terminated in a regular crimp or solder-bucket connection. Although it is sometimes possible to dismantle and re-use...

Last Update: 2023-09-05T10:07:24Z Word Count : 1485 Synonim Ribbon cable

List of brazing alloys

1090-W Solder Wieland Porta IP V-1 Solder Wieland Porta IP V-2 Solder Wieland Auropal M-1 Solder Wieland Auropal W-2 Solder Wieland Porta OP M-1 Solder Wieland...

Last Update: 2023-02-24T21:53:42Z Word Count : 951 Synonim List of brazing alloys

Galvanic corrosion

tin plated; 12%-chromium-type corrosion-resistant steels −0.60 Tin-plate; tin-lead solder −0.65 Lead, solid or plated; high lead alloys −0.70 2000 series...

Last Update: 2023-05-25T04:02:22Z Word Count : 2756 Synonim Galvanic corrosion

Plumbing

households. Lead-tin alloy solder was commonly used to join copper pipes, but modern practice uses tin-antimony alloy solder instead in order to eliminate...

Last Update: 2023-09-14T05:49:15Z Word Count : 4590 Synonim Plumbing

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Solder

Solder (UK: ; NA: ) is a fusible metal alloy used to create a permanent bond between metal workpieces. Solder is melted in order to wet the parts of the joint, where it adheres to and connects the pieces after cooling. Metals or alloys suitable for use as solder should have a lower melting point than the pieces to be joined. The solder should also be resistant to oxidative and corrosive effects that would degrade the joint over time. Solder used in making electrical connections also needs to have favorable electrical characteristics. Soft solder typically has a melting point range of 90 to 450 °C (190 to 840 °F; 360 to 720 K), and is commonly used in electronics, plumbing, and sheet metal work. Alloys that melt between 180 and 190 °C (360 and 370 °F; 450 and 460 K) are the most commonly used. Soldering performed using alloys with a melting point above 450 °C (840 °F; 720 K) is called "hard soldering", "silver soldering", or brazing. In specific proportions, some alloys are eutectic — that is, the alloy's melting point is the lowest possible for a mixture of those components, and coincides with the freezing point. Non-eutectic alloys can have markedly different solidus and liquidus temperatures, as they have distinct liquid and solid transitions. Non-eutectic mixtures often exist as a paste of solid particles in a melted matrix of the lower-melting phase as they approach high enough temperatures. In electrical work, if the joint is disturbed while in this "pasty" state before it fully solidifies, a poor electrical connection may result; use of eutectic solder reduces this problem. The pasty state of a non-eutectic solder can be exploited in plumbing, as it allows molding of the solder during cooling, e.g. for ensuring watertight joint of pipes, resulting in a so-called "wiped joint". For electrical and electronics work, solder wire is available in a range of thicknesses for hand-soldering (manual soldering is performed using a soldering iron or soldering gun), and with cores containing flux. It is also available as a room temperature paste, as a preformed foil shaped to match the workpiece which may be more suited for mechanized mass-production, or in small "tabs" that can be wrapped around the joint and melted with a flame where an iron isn't usable or available, as for instance in field repairs. Alloys of lead and tin were commonly used in the past and are still available; they are particularly convenient for hand-soldering. Lead-free solders have been increasing in use due to regulatory requirements plus the health and environmental benefits of avoiding lead-based electronic components. They are almost exclusively used today in consumer electronics.Plumbers often use bars of solder, much thicker than the wire used for electrical applications, and apply flux separately; many plumbing-suitable soldering fluxes are too corrosive (or conductive) to be used in electrical or electronic work. Jewelers often use solder in thin sheets, which they cut into snippets.


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