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A Guide for Soldering Electronics
This bonding metal, usually tin and lead, is called "solder." It comes as wire on a spool, heated to its melting point by an ...
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By applying heat and solder, you can fuse together conductive metal elements (such as wires) to create durable, permanent connections. Hobbyist soldering iron users might be interested in building ...
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When the iron is warm enough, the solder (usually available in the form of a spooled wire) is fed to the contact points of the metal you want to join – say, a processor on a printed circuit board.