Concept information
Preferred term
Soldering
Definition
- 1. Soldering, process that uses low-melting-point metal alloys to join metallic surfaces without melting them. (Britannica). 2. Soldering is a joining process used to join different types of metals together by melting solder. Solder is a metal alloy usually made of tin and lead which is melted using a hot iron. The iron is heated to temperatures above 600 degrees fahrenheit which then cools to create a strong electrical bond. (https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/faqs/what-is-soldering).
Broader concept
URI
https://purls.helmholtz-metadaten.de/evoks/sdv/Soldering
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