
Soldering is the process of joining two or more metal parts using a filler metal, known as solder, which has a melting point lower than that of the metals being joined. During this process, the base metals do not melt; only the solder is melted to create a bond between them. In electrical applications, solder is typically a conductive alloy composed of varying proportions of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). However, specialized solder alloys containing metals such as silver (Ag), zinc (Zn), and antimony
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Soldering, also known as brazing, is a metallurgical joining method in which a permanent bond is achieved by placing a filler metal with a lower melting point between the materials to be joined and melting that filler metal without melting the base materials. The solidification temperature of the filler metal used in this process must be lower than the melting point of the base material but typically above 450 °C (723 K) to distinguish it from soft soldering.Representative Brazing Application Im
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