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Solder logo #10101) Alloy 2) Alloy for fusing 3) Alloy of lead and tin 4) Alloy used to join metals 5) Circuit board connector 6) French word used in English 7) Fuse metal 8) Fuse together 9) Fuse two pieces of metal 10) Fuse with an alloy 11) Fusible alloy 12) Join or fuse with melted lead 13) Join or fuse with solder
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Solder logo #10101) Alloy 2) Bond 3) Braze 4) Fuse 5) Join 6) Weld
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Solder logo #21002• (n.) A metal or metallic alloy used when melted for uniting adjacent metallic edges or surfaces; a metallic cement. • (n.) To mend; to patch up. • (n.) anything which unites or cements. • (n.) To unite (metallic surfaces or edges) by the intervention of a more fusible metal or metallic alloy applied when melted; to join by mea...
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solder logo #21003(from the article `tin processing`) A second large application of tin is in solders for joining metals. The most common solders are basically alloys of lead and tin. Since these metals ...
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solder logo #20732an alloy of lead/tin used for making permanent electrical connections between parts and wire.
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Solder logo #20432An alloy of tin which is used as a filler metal in soldering. Other components include, lead, copper and silver
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Solder logo #20447A soft mixture of metals used to make a bond between two metal surfaces by melting. In audio work the mixture is usually tin and lead which is used in permanently connecting wires to terminals.
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Solder logo #20471Any of various fusible alloys, usually tin and lead, used to join metallic parts.
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Solder logo #20827A low melting point alloy used in numerous joining applications in microelectronics. The most common solders are lead-tin alloys. Typical solder contains 60% tin and 40% lead - increasing the proportion of lead results in a softer solder with a lower melting point, while decreasing the proportion of lead results in a harder solder with a higher mel...
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solder logo #20870 A fusible alloy used to join two or more metals at temperatures below their individual melting points. Solders which melt readily are ‘soft solders`, others fusing at a higher temperature (usually taken as above 425°C) are ‘hard solders`. Solders consisting mostly of tin and lead are normally used for soldering electronic assemblies. ...
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solder logo #209731. A fusible alloy used to unite edges or surfaces of two pieces of metal of higher melting point; hard solder's, usually containing gold or silver as their main constituent, are usually used in dentistry to connect noble metal alloys. ... 2. To join two pieces of metal with such an alloy. ... Origin: L. Solido, to make solid, through Fr., various ...
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solder logo #22290 1. Metal alloy used to join other pieces of metal. Solders melt at a lower temperature than the metals to be joined.
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Solder logo #20972Sol'der noun [ Formerly soder ; French soudure , Old French soudeure , from Old French & French souder to solder, Latin solidare to fasten, to make solid. See Solid , and confer Sawder .] A metal or metallic alloy used when melted for uniting adjacent ...
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Solder logo #20972Sol'der transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Soldered ; present participle & verbal noun Soldering .] [ Formerly soder . See Solder , noun ] 1. To unite (metallic surfaces or edges) ...
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solder logo #22433an alloy of lead/tin used for making permanent electrical connections between parts and wire.
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solder logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: sod′ĕr Definitions: 1. A fusible alloy used to unite edges or surfaces of two pieces of metal of higher melting point; hard solders, usually containing gold or silver as their main constituent, are usually used in dentistry to connect noble metal alloys. 2. To join two pieces of metal with such an alloy. &...
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Solder logo #22565A low melting point alloy for joining copper and its alloys (e.g. plumbing fittings, wiring). Traditionally eutectic lead-tin, the lead is now being legislated out of the alloy.
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Solder logo #23204Alloy of tin and antimony
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Solder logo #23011It is an alloy and is used to join together wires and electronics components.
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Solder logo #22836[Electronics Production] Metal alloy with a low melting point which allows it to be used to create connections between electronic components.
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Solder logo #20094Metallic compound used to seal joints between pipes. Until recently, most solder contained 50 percent lead. Use of solder containing more than 0.2 percent lead in pipes carrying drinking water is now prohibited.
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Solder logo #20687A low melting point alloy, usually of lead (Pb) and tin (Sn), that can wet copper, conduct current, and mechanically join conductors. See also: Lead, Soldering, Tin.
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solder logo #20974 noun an alloy (usually of lead and tin) used when melted to join two metal surfaces
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solder logo #21221Any of various alloys used when melted for joining metals such as copper, its common alloys (brass and bronze), and tin-plated steel, as used for making food cans. Soft solders (usually alloys of tin and lead, sometimes with added antimony) melt at low temperatures (about 200°C/392°F), and are widely used in the electrical industr...
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Solder logo #21288A material used to join two pieces of metal which has a lower melting point that either of the two parent materials. Comes in a wide range of materials but commonly a tin/lead alloy. There are three basic grades of solder used by modellers these are, 188, 144 and low melt solder.
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