Encyclopedias as Topic: Works containing information articles on subjects in every field of knowledge, usually arranged in alphabetical order, or a similar work limited to a special field or subject. (From The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)Plasma Gases: Ionized gases, consisting of free electrons and ionized atoms or molecules which collectively behave differently than gas, solid, or liquid. Plasma gases are used in biomedical fields in surface modification; biological decontamination; dentistry (e.g., PLASMA ARC DENTAL CURING LIGHTS); and in other treatments (e.g., ARGON PLASMA COAGULATION).Copper: A heavy metal trace element with the atomic symbol Cu, atomic number 29, and atomic weight 63.55.AcetyleneSanitary Engineering: A branch of engineering concerned with the design, construction, and maintenance of environmental facilities conducive to public health, such as water supply and waste disposal.PropaneOxygen: An element with atomic symbol O, atomic number 8, and atomic weight [15.99903; 15.99977]. It is the most abundant element on earth and essential for respiration.Surface Tension: The force acting on the surface of a liquid, tending to minimize the area of the surface. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)Corrosion: The gradual destruction of a metal or alloy due to oxidation or action of a chemical agent. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)Electronics: The study, control, and application of the conduction of ELECTRICITY through gases or vacuum, or through semiconducting or conducting materials. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)Pulmonary Surfactants: Substances and drugs that lower the SURFACE TENSION of the mucoid layer lining the PULMONARY ALVEOLI.Resins, Plant: Flammable, amorphous, vegetable products of secretion or disintegration, usually formed in special cavities of plants. They are generally insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol, carbon tetrachloride, ether, or volatile oils. They are fusible and have a conchoidal fracture. They are the oxidation or polymerization products of the terpenes, and are mixtures of aromatic acids and esters. Most are soft and sticky, but harden after exposure to cold. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed & Dorland, 28th ed)Algorithms: A procedure consisting of a sequence of algebraic formulas and/or logical steps to calculate or determine a given task.Silver: Silver. An element with the atomic symbol Ag, atomic number 47, and atomic weight 107.87. It is a soft metal that is used medically in surgical instruments, dental prostheses, and alloys. Long-continued use of silver salts can lead to a form of poisoning known as ARGYRIA.Silver Nitrate: A silver salt with powerful germicidal activity. It has been used topically to prevent OPHTHALMIA NEONATORUM.Silver Compounds: Inorganic compounds that contain silver as an integral part of the molecule.Silver Staining: The use of silver, usually silver nitrate, as a reagent for producing contrast or coloration in tissue specimens.Silver Sulfadiazine: Antibacterial used topically in burn therapy.Accidents, HomeMothers: Female parents, human or animal.Water Supply: Means or process of supplying water (as for a community) usually including reservoirs, tunnels, and pipelines and often the watershed from which the water is ultimately drawn. (Webster, 3d ed)Legionella: Gram-negative aerobic rods, isolated from surface water or thermally polluted lakes or streams. Member are pathogenic for man. Legionella pneumophila is the causative agent for LEGIONNAIRES' DISEASE.Copper Sulfate: A sulfate salt of copper. It is a potent emetic and is used as an antidote for poisoning by phosphorus. It also can be used to prevent the growth of algae.Illusions: The misinterpretation of a real external, sensory experience.Patents as Topic: Exclusive legal rights or privileges applied to inventions, plants, etc.Metals: Electropositive chemical elements characterized by ductility, malleability, luster, and conductance of heat and electricity. They can replace the hydrogen of an acid and form bases with hydroxyl radicals. (Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)Oxides: Binary compounds of oxygen containing the anion O(2-). The anion combines with metals to form alkaline oxides and non-metals to form acidic oxides.Dental Soldering: The joining of pieces of metal through the use of an alloy which has a lower melting point, usually at least 100 degrees Celsius below the fusion temperature of the parts being soldered. In dentistry, soldering is used for joining components of a dental appliance, as in assembling a bridge, joining metals to orthodontic bands, or adding to the bulk of certain structures, such as the establishment of proper contact areas on inlays and crowns with adjacent teeth. (Illustrated Dictionary of Dentistry, 1982)
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Irons29
- Soldering irons are available at many hardware, home improvement and electronics stores. (ehow.com)
- Soldering irons come in a variety of sizes and shapes. (answers.com)
- There is a wide selection of soldering irons, soldering pencils, soldering stations and soldering guns available on market in the USA. (answers.com)
- Use soldering irons and stations to form a bond between two materials with the use of extreme heat. (grainger.com)
- Find electric solder guns, butane-powered soldering irons, self-igniting heat tools, complete soldering stations and more. (grainger.com)
- Those gas furnaces for soldering irons are available used. (doityourself.com)
- Use a 50/ 50 solder and a cut acid or copper flux, clean the irons with some salomoniac. (doityourself.com)
- Easy to assemble with the most agricultural of soldering irons. (hackaday.com)
- I have always used cheap uncontrolled soldering irons with great success but recently went all out and bought a temperature controlled unit. (diyaudio.com)
- I have always used cheap uncontrolled soldering irons with great success' is the most important thing you said. (diyaudio.com)
- In our lab we usually set the irons a bit cooler than Enzo said: about 350C (660 F). That's usually enough to solder most components like resistors and semiconductors. (diyaudio.com)
- I've always soldered rather well (in my humble opinion) with my cheap irons. (diyaudio.com)
- Shop for affordable cordless soldering irons that allow you to freely move around your work station. (circuitspecialists.com)
- Our cordless soldering irons have isolated ceramic soldering iron tips that can reach 900ºF in under ten seconds. (circuitspecialists.com)
- WARNING: soldering irons operate at temperatures hot enough to severely burn skin and start fires. (howtogeek.com)
- We have great deals on soldering tools, soldering irons and accessories. (harborfreight.com)
- Soldering irons fuse equipment pieces together that would normally be difficult to combine. (sargentwelch.com)
- With a lightweight and ergonomic handle, the soldering irons will remain comfortable even during extended use. (sargentwelch.com)
- Considering the fact that there are plenty of best soldering irons available in the market, it is essential for you to determine the ones that have scored best credits among the customers. (mippin.com)
- The soldering irons are must to have around. (mippin.com)
- It is difficult to state the differences between the soldering irons. (mippin.com)
- But yes, since we consider customer feedback for the kits as well, you can determine how different soldering irons are indifferent from one another. (mippin.com)
- We would like to shed some light on the background of the soldering irons. (mippin.com)
- Without any further ado, let's check out best soldering irons below. (mippin.com)
- The kit has adjustable temperature control soldering irons from 200-450 degrees centigrade. (mippin.com)
- Vastar has used upgraded PCBA chip fixed resistor whereas other soldering irons in the market are made with coloring resistance. (mippin.com)
- Vastar is an economical brand for soldering irons. (mippin.com)
- Since some people use the soldering irons on the routine basis, it is important to give them stronger models. (mippin.com)
- We also carry replacement soldering irons, desoldering guns, and hot-air gun handles for soldering , and hot-air rework stations. (circuitspecialists.com)
Molten17
- The circuit board is passed over a pan of molten solder in which a pump produces an upwelling of solder that looks like a standing wave. (wikipedia.org)
- In the latter case, the components are glued onto the surface of a printed circuit board (PCB) by placement equipment, before being run through the molten solder wave. (wikipedia.org)
- The apparatus required is just a small tank containing molten solder. (wikipedia.org)
- PCB with mounted components is dipped manually into the tank when the molten solder sticks to the exposed metallic areas of the board. (wikipedia.org)
- Dip soldering is accomplished by submerging parts to be joined into a molten solder bath. (wikipedia.org)
- Then the workpiece is mounted in the workholding device and immersed in the molten solder for 2 to 12 seconds. (wikipedia.org)
- This process is generally limited to all metal work pieces, although other materials, such as circuit boards can also tolerate momentary contact with the hot molten solder without damage. (wikipedia.org)
- There is not much equipment or setup for this process, all that is needed is the solder pot with its temperature control panel, the bath of molten solder, and the work holding device. (wikipedia.org)
- An iron poker is handy for leading the molten solder when it is reluctant to flow and to push an unmelted piece back into place if the action of the flux has moved it. (erols.com)
- Soldering copper pipes (also called 'sweating') is a process that uses molten metal to join pipes with a bond that's strong, permanent and waterproof. (motherearthnews.com)
- Molten solder is first applied to the receiving surfaces provided on opposite sides of each of the varistors. (google.com)
- The molten solder is then subjected to vibrations of from 5,000. (google.com)
- The molten solder is then subjected to vibrations of from 5,000 to 35,000 hertz, causing the solder to strongly adhere to the receiving surfaces. (google.com)
- In one embodiment of the method, the applying of molten solder, vibrating the molten solder, and soldering the varistor bodies to one another are all performed substantially simultaneously by means of a vibrating solder bath. (google.com)
- The 10-5 to 10-6-cm-thick, electroplated or sputtered, sacrificial nickel coating is absorbed by the molten filler alloy during soldering and produces a direct solder-substrate metallic bond. (cdc.gov)
- This is the ability of the molten solder paste to flow into all of the tinned areas of a board. (hackaday.com)
- Molten solder metal is drawn into the joint by capillary action regardless of whether the solder flow is upward, downward or horizontal. (copper.org)
Paste25
- Ocher or jewelers rouge can be made into a thin paste with water and applied as an anti-flux to keep the solder away from where it isn't wanted. (erols.com)
- The first issue was on dispensing solder paste . (hackaday.com)
- Solder Paste resists effects of humidity. (thomasnet.com)
- Water-Soluble Solder Paste is lead-free. (thomasnet.com)
- Stencil life virtually eliminates solder paste waste, and any residue is cleaned with water. (thomasnet.com)
- No-Clean Solder Paste offers batch-to-batch repeatability. (thomasnet.com)
- Solder Paste reduces voiding of bumps on wafer/substrate. (thomasnet.com)
- Solder Paste offers wide process window. (thomasnet.com)
- Multicore® LF320 lead-free solder paste is optimized for reflow in air on wide range of PCB assembly applications. (thomasnet.com)
- It requires minimum peak reflow temperature of 229°C. With print speed range of 25-100 mms-1, and abandon time up to 2 hr, paste provides high resistance to slump and solder balling. (thomasnet.com)
- PrintPlus(TM) prevents scatter of flux that results from outgassing during solder paste preheat and reflow processes. (thomasnet.com)
- Solder Paste suits high speed printing processes. (thomasnet.com)
- Multicore® WS200 water washable solder paste features long open and abandon time capabilities. (thomasnet.com)
- Multicore® 63S4 MP200 no-clean solder paste is formulated with 63S4 alloy that eliminates tombstone defects and reduces component misalignment. (thomasnet.com)
- Solder in Fast, Easy Paste FormEliminates the "third hand" needed for soldering. (micromark.com)
- Just apply a small amount of solder paste from the convenient, no-was. (micromark.com)
- Just apply a small amount of solder paste from the convenient, no-waste syringe and heat with soldering iron or torch. (micromark.com)
- Recent solder paste development activities have been targeted at addressing the historical reliability challenges of Tin-Bismuth based low temperature solder (LTS) materials. (smta.org)
- To sweat a copper pipe, cut and clean the end of the pipe, then apply a soldering paste to the end, and seal the new fitting with a blow torch. (reference.com)
- At work we are required to throw out "expired" solder and solder paste. (evilmadscientist.com)
- The only problem I could imagine would be if the rosin was gone however you could always just get some soldering paste and brush that on as you go! (evilmadscientist.com)
- If for circuit board, then just use a good soldering paste, non acid based. (eng-tips.com)
- So it seems like I should just try to use some non-acid based soldering paste and see how that goes. (eng-tips.com)
- The method includes providing a mask having openings corresponding to the electrode pads, filling each of the openings with a solder paste, and heat treating the solder paste, wherein the solder paste. (google.de)
- Each vacuum soldering system for preform and/or paste soldering under an inert soldering atmosphere can be equipped according to individual customer requirements with different customized options like e.g. formic acid equipment, transfer systems, handling equipment, etc. (pink.de)
Melt18
- In brazing , the work piece metal also does not melt, but the filler metal is one that melts at a higher temperature than in soldering. (wikipedia.org)
- Soldering is the process of joining two or more metal objects together by using a filler metal called a solder melted at a relatively low heat (so that the objects being soldered don't melt) and fed into the joint of the metal objects. (ehow.com)
- Heat the joint area with the tip of the flame until the copper itself is hot enough to melt the solder when it touches the pipe. (motherearthnews.com)
- Even a drop or two can keep the pipe from becoming hot enough to melt the solder for a joint. (motherearthnews.com)
- But getting frustrated with your soldering iron's inconsistent performance and tendency to melt insulation and damage components by the time it actually works? (wikihow.com)
- The temperature should be as high as needed to heat the work rapidly - within a second or so - to the point where it can melt additional solder onto itself, but not much hotter. (wikihow.com)
- Use for soldering power feeds to model railroad track (the fast, pinpoint concentration of heat won't melt nearby plastic ties), brass trestle construction, turnout fabrication, rail joining, brass scratch-built items, ship model railings, fittings and more. (micromark.com)
- The melting point of the solder is one thing, but the iron's job is to heat the joint hot enough to melt the solder. (diyaudio.com)
- To solder pipes together or take them apart, you need to heat the fittings with a torch until they are hot enough to melt the solder. (ehow.co.uk)
- depositing solder powder on the tackiness-imparted area and heating the printed wiring board so as to melt the. (google.com)
- Bubbling and steaming flux is the indicator that the fitting is hot enough to melt the solder and pull it into the joint. (reference.com)
- It is good practice to not allow the solder to come in direct contact with the iron tip, as it will begin to melt the solder before the intersection is ready for bonding. (samash.com)
- Having the tip and the solder both in contact with the intersection, but not in contact themselves ensures that solder will melt only when the intersection has reached the appropriate temperature. (samash.com)
- When the solder begins to melt from the heat of the tube and fitting, push the solder straight into the joint while keeping the torch at the base of the fitting and slightly ahead of the point of application of the solder. (copper.org)
- Do this by heating the old solder with a soldering iron until the solder begins to melt and then using a set of pliers to pull away the remaining wire. (performermag.com)
- Once these surfaces are sufficiently hot, you can usually melt a bit of solder by holding the solder wire next to the iron, where the tab and the wire meet. (performermag.com)
- The heated wire and copper on the board will melt the solder and it Should flow very uniformly around this solder joint, quite quickly! (racketboy.com)
- Hard solders are used for brazing, and melt at higher temperatures. (thefullwiki.org)
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- The lead alloy is melted by using a soldering iron as it joins conductors to PCBs, terminals, and wires. (wikipedia.org)
- This special alloy is melted by using a soldering iron, a wave bath, or a specialized oven, as it joins conductors to PCBs, terminals, and wires. (wikipedia.org)
- Solder pot metal - Cast iron or steel,electrically heated. (wikipedia.org)
- Turn the soldering iron on and allow it to heat up. (ehow.com)
- Using the soldering iron, heat the joint while applying a short length of solder. (ehow.com)
- The temperature of the tip of the soldering iron is usually in the region of 330 to 350 degrees Celsius. (ehow.com)
- Before using the soldering iron, it should be 'tinned. (ehow.com)
- Search this large product assortment that includes butane fuel and refill canisters, soldering sponges, iron stands, desoldering pumps and more. (grainger.com)
- Which soldering iron is the best soldering iron for you depends on the soldering work you are planning to do and how often you are planning on using your soldering iron. (answers.com)
- Desired temperature of soldering iron is set with knob on the face plate of power station. (answers.com)
- This soldering systems are the most expensive soldering tools since they usually consist of power station and 4 or 5 hand pieces including soldering iron, hot-air gun, tweezers , vacuum pump which is used for the de-soldering work. (answers.com)
- It includes a 25W soldering iron, desoldering tool and a stand with brass mesh tip cleaner, all in a convenient carrying case. (radioshack.com)
- It's just a soldering iron with a built-in thermometer and a big external power supply to keep it at a constant, hot-but-not-too-hot temperature as it melts solder on demand. (wikihow.com)
- In contrast, a basic soldering iron uses a low constant power to build up a reserve of heat in a relatively bulky tip, which can start out too hot but rapidly lose temperature and effectiveness (but still eventually damage components as you struggle) if initial contact to the task at hand isn't perfect or the assembly is bigger than usual. (wikihow.com)
- Cordless Solder Iron Kit, 6 Watts, Temp. (grainger.com)
- Soldering iron bench furnaces run about $500 new - so i would like an alternative. (doityourself.com)
- Havent looked for it of late but there was a unit that went on prest-o-light set up where the soldering Iron was like the head and the flame was behind it worked very good the iron never got cold on you. (doityourself.com)
- Soldering: when to use torch vs iron [vs copper]? (doityourself.com)
- Whats the best solder iron? (doityourself.com)
- And whats the best solder iron in the 10-60 dol. (doityourself.com)
- A resistance soldering unit concentrates heat at the joint, so it will heat larger work than will a conventional soldering iron of the same power. (micromark.com)
- To demystify working with SMDs, and to demonstrate that SMD work should be within the grasp of almost anyone who can wield a soldering iron. (hackaday.com)
- You want the iron hot enough to heat the joint quickly, so that solder melts into it freely, but also so heat doesn't have as long to move down the wires into the parts. (diyaudio.com)
- 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 . (wikipedia.org)
- Coudl anyone recommend the temperate I should set my soldering iron to please? (raspberrypi.org)
- With this Insulated Silicone Soldering Mat, you will be provided with the means to protect your desktop, soldering station, or workbench from the superheated tip of a soldering iron! (sparkfun.com)
- University of Illinois researchers have developed a way to heal gaps in wires too small for even the world's tiniest soldering iron. (atheistnexus.org)
- You will need a soldering iron and some solder, an inexpensive choice for the beginner is the 30W Soldering Iron listed below. (sparkfun.com)
- I now find it maddeningly difficult to get job, solder and iron tip in the same space. (soundonsound.com)
- Practice is the key and it helps to have a sheet of MDF, light brown as a background in fact I resorted to laying the solder on the MDF and bringing iron and slobber to it. (soundonsound.com)
- I recently purchased a Hakko FX-951 soldering iron. (avrfreaks.net)
- Things I like about the Hakko FX-951 are: the soldering handle is very light, the tips are super simple to swap out, the iron heats up very fast, you can put the thing in sleep mode - conserving the tip. (avrfreaks.net)
- Now you can use an ordinary heating element like a soldering iron to measure temperature. (circuitcellar.com)
- Daniel Maliks's upgraded soldering iron will be a great addition to your workbench. (circuitcellar.com)
- So, I'll describe a device you might be more comfortable thinking about: a soldering iron. (circuitcellar.com)
- I will address these concerns as I describe the soldering iron example. (circuitcellar.com)
- If you ever find yourself needing to upgrade your guitar's pickups - or even repair a guitar cable , microphone phone or other electronic components - you will find that the ability to handle a soldering iron is required. (samash.com)
- Soldering Iron - It is important that you use a soldering iron of at least 25 watts for electric guitar components. (samash.com)
- The reason for this is that with a lower powered iron, the time needed to heat a component for solder application is longer - especially when dealing with grounding wires on volume and tone pots . (samash.com)
- If you are new to soldering, however, I do not recommend using an iron much above 25w. (samash.com)
- Once the iron is hot, feed some solder to the tip. (samash.com)
- After wiping the tip of the soldering iron with the solder, you should notice a thin silver layer over the tip. (samash.com)
- It is sometimes thought that you apply solder to the iron tip and then bring the tip into contact with the components you want to join. (samash.com)
- The proper method is to use the soldering iron only as a source for heat. (samash.com)
- After putting the wires in place, bring the iron tip and a strand of solder into contact with this intersection at about the same time. (samash.com)
- Do this with the iron in one hand and the solder in the other. (samash.com)
- I remember we used Kalmopyrin (equivalent of Aspirin, acetylsalicylic acid) for soldering badly corroded copper, brass, and even iron. (diyaudio.com)
- To take out a switch and install a new one, you'll need to be able to open the keyboard itself to access the printed circuit board, de-solder the malfunctioning switch with a soldering iron and pump, remove the switch and insert a new one, and finally, solder the new switch into place. (howtogeek.com)
- If you don't already have access to the soldering tools, you can pick up a soldering iron kit that includes the iron, pump, stand/holster, tweezers, and several different tips for less than $20. (howtogeek.com)
- Always use caution when operating them, and never leave an active soldering iron outside of its holster. (howtogeek.com)
- Our first soldering pick was made from a section of sharpened coat hanger and most clamping and binding was accomplished using soft iron binding or baling wire. (interweave.com)
- For the electronic needs, the precise control of a lightweight soldering iron is perfect. (harborfreight.com)
- cut my teeth with a soldering iron (actually copper). (eng-tips.com)
- Sometimes a scrubbing action with the soldering iron helps the solder to wet the steel in these situations. (eng-tips.com)
- Its higher melting point also makes it perfect for soldering leads to silicon diode, platinum, or rhodium-iron temperature sensors for operation up to 500 K (227 °C). (lakeshore.com)
- Soldering iron can be used for multiple purposes. (mippin.com)
- You may have a hobby of collecting the tools or have a heart for building electrical equipment, a soldering iron can be useful in all the cases. (mippin.com)
- There are separate soldering iron kit for mobile phone repair, circuit board and similar such electronics applications. (mippin.com)
- There are many things that you can note while selecting right soldering iron for you. (mippin.com)
- We would like to put forward some of the best soldering iron available in the market. (mippin.com)
- Soldering iron composition provides the higher corrosion resistances and raises the melting point. (mippin.com)
- Soldering iron components are also sensitive to heat. (mippin.com)
- The name "Soldering Iron" is rather new but the concept has been in the world since ancient times. (mippin.com)
- Soldering Iron was used for joining different kinds of metals together to form various objects. (mippin.com)
- The Vastar full set 60W soldering iron kit is made of the iron-plated tip and stainless steel . (mippin.com)
- Also, it has got special thermostat circuit that controls and adjust the temperature as per the needs of the knob wheel on the electronic soldering iron. (mippin.com)
- There are 5 different soldering iron types available with this kit to accomplish different kinds of soldering jobs. (mippin.com)
- The length of the soldering iron is 7.0 inch and the cable is 59.0 inches long. (mippin.com)
- It is suggested to clean soldering iron parts before joining them. (mippin.com)
- The soldering iron tip must be cleaned and " tin " all the faces of the tip with solder coating. (mippin.com)
- In the package, you will get 1 temperature adjust soldering iron, 5 soldering iron tips, a soldering iron stand, a pocket pack soldering tube, a pair of anti-static tweezers and a desoldering pump. (mippin.com)
- When using the soldering iron, it's helpful to remember that the sides - not the tip - will be hottest. (performermag.com)
- Avoid touching the soldering iron to the plastic insulation. (performermag.com)
- BASIC SOLDERING IRON KIT】: This package comes with soldering iron, 5 solder tips, stand, solder wire tube, anti-Static tweezer, desoldering pump and a durable tool case. (amazon.com)
- HEAT UP QUICKLY & ENERGY SAVING】: The 110V 60W soldering iron features an advanced ceramic printed heater to heat up to the targeted temperature quickly, and adjustable temperature range 200~450℃ with large venting holes make it much more energy-efficient. (amazon.com)
- Not Likely, but if you have a Desoldering Iron you can suck up the excess solder. (racketboy.com)
- Repair your soldering iron with our selection of replacement parts including tweezer tips sets for surface-mount devices, heating elements, soldering iron handles, and more. (circuitspecialists.com)
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- Cut a few small pieces of silver solder with the wire clippers, and place them onto the "seam" created by your flux edges, using the tweezers. (ehow.com)
- Plumbers often use bars of solder, much thicker than the wire used for electrical applications. (wikipedia.org)
- Solder Wire is comprised of high-purity materials. (thomasnet.com)
- Die Attach Solder Wire is manufactured from minimum of 99.9% pure materials with controlled oxide levels to facilitate wetting. (thomasnet.com)
- The all you need is flux, solder and wire wool. (diydoctor.org.uk)
- Soldering is a method of using a conductive material (solder) to connect a wire with another device, such as another wire, a 1/4 inch plug, a guitar pickup or a circuit board. (performermag.com)
- In an undamaged cable, the bare wire (the ground) will be soldered to a metal tab that connects to a piece called the sleeve. (performermag.com)
- This will help you avoid a cold solder, a common soldering mistake that occurs when the wire and tab are not sufficiently heated and solder is simply melted on top of the wire. (performermag.com)
- DT-Swiss Spoke Tying Wire and Solder. (nashbar.com)
- Wire solder is cut by hand and may weigh slightly more than ordered. (hooverandstrong.com)
- I suggest placing the tip against one side of the wire to be soldered and pressing firmly against both the wire and the board to Induce Equil heat into both. (racketboy.com)
Core solder4
- So the general consensus seems to be that rosin core solder will work nearly indefinitely so long as the rosin isn't affected by storage conditions. (evilmadscientist.com)
- If you have clean,dry bare steel, you should be able to solder it with rosin core solder. (eng-tips.com)
- The flux core solder has to be applied on the heated parts. (mippin.com)
- Alternately a Kester #44 Rosin core solder is also good, but you need a flux remover to clean afterwards. (racketboy.com)
Excess solder2
- File and sand down any excess solder from the surface of the piece, so that the solder blends in with the rest of the metal. (ehow.com)
- If using yorkshire fittings (with a ring of solder in the fitting) there's enough solder in the fitting to make the joint, if you use extra solder the joint may look a mess as there'll be alot of excess solder and snots on the pipe/fitting. (diydoctor.org.uk)
Fluxes5
- Silver-soldering fluxes are either pastes or liquid, but in either case, they contain salts that have water of crystalization which is expelled by the heat of the soldering torch. (erols.com)
- The harmful substances in soldering fluxes are called hydrocarbons. (medlineplus.gov)
- The somewhat limited technical knowledge many people have with reference to solder is even more pronounced in the case of soldering fluxes. (rfcafe.com)
- In view of the fact that solder and its fluxes are fundamental to electronics, whether in industry or in the pursuit of a home hobby, it is not surprising to learn that a great deal of the difficulties found in electronic equipment can he traced to poor soldering and/ or poor solders and fluxes. (rfcafe.com)
- Using such fluxes can cause corrosion of the solder joint at a higher rate than for a SnPb joint. (indium.com)
Torch3
- Turn the soldering torch to a small flame, and move it over the nickel silver piece in a steady motion, heating up the metal evenly. (ehow.com)
- Pull the torch away when the solder melts and runs along the flux edges. (ehow.com)
- This set of three acetylene/hydrogen soldering tips is used in conjunction with the Versa-Torch™ tip tube to give you the ability to solder small and large projects. (riogrande.com)
Amount of solder2
- This is the process of applying a small amount of solder and then wiping it clean. (ehow.com)
- The amount of solder consumed when adequately filling the capillary space between the tube and either wrought or cast fittings may be estimated from Table 14.10 . (copper.org)
Tweezer1
- Howard Electronics offers a wide range of Soldering, Desoldering, Tweezer and Butane Soldering Tips. (howardelectronics.com)
Temperatures9
- Some examples of soft-solder are tin-lead for general purposes, tin-zinc for joining aluminium, lead-silver for strength at higher than room temperature, cadmium-silver for strength at high temperatures, zinc-aluminium for aluminium and corrosion resistance, and tin-silver and tin-bismuth for electronics. (wikipedia.org)
- A eutectic formulation has advantages when applied to soldering: the liquidus and solidus temperatures are the same, so there is no plastic phase, and it has the lowest possible melting point. (wikipedia.org)
- The power supply passes a safe low voltage, high amperage electrical current through the part, instantly heating it to soldering temperatures. (micromark.com)
- Note that if you start using lead free solder (according to the new RoHS regulations for comercial electronics), you need higher temperatures. (diyaudio.com)
- Recrystallization or annealing of the wrought-copper joint members is negligible at the soldering temperatures of 450 deg. (cdc.gov)
- At soldering temperatures both CO2 an N2 are non-reactive. (hackaday.com)
- Solder is used to join two metals, in a metallic union, at temperatures well below the melting points of the metals being joined. (rfcafe.com)
- This solder has a higher lead content than normal electronics solder, and can be used for connecting hardware for use at cryogenic temperatures. (lakeshore.com)
- Good for soldering any items which cannot be subjected to high temperatures. (lakeshore.com)
Easy to solder3
- Copper, silver, and gold are easy to solder. (wikipedia.org)
- Easy to use, easy to solder. (hackaday.com)
- Zinc coating is easy to solder. (eng-tips.com)
Joint40
- Soldering (AmE: /ˈsɒdərɪŋ/, BrE: /ˈsɒldərɪŋ/), is a process in which two or more items (usually metal) are joined together by melting and putting a filler metal (solder) into the joint, the filler metal having a lower melting point than the adjoining metal. (wikipedia.org)
- / ˈ s oʊ l d ər ɪ ŋ / ) is a process in which two or more items are joined together by melting and putting a filler metal ( solder ) into the joint, the filler metal having a lower melting point than the adjoining metal. (wikipedia.org)
- In use, as the liquidus temperature is maintained, silver diffuses into the solder, and zinc and copper diffuse out, raising the melting point and delocalizing the joint. (erols.com)
- Place the metal items being soldered into the clamp or vice so that the ends are touching, forming the joint that is going to be soldered together. (ehow.com)
- This allows the solder to flow more easily along the joint. (ehow.com)
- This heat melts the solder into the joint. (ehow.com)
- When the solder is completely melted and has filled the joint completely and evenly, stop heating. (ehow.com)
- Remove the heat from the joint and allow the solder to cool and harden. (ehow.com)
- Too much solder in the joint is wasteful and can make the finished joint look messy. (ehow.com)
- Too little solder in the joint will cause weakness in the joint, and the joint may not hold. (ehow.com)
- But regardless of the metal it's made from, the soldering process involves the same three steps: clean and heat the metal, add solder and then let the joint connection cool and harden. (motherearthnews.com)
- Both the inner and outer sides of every joint - as well as the solder itself - must shine before assembly. (motherearthnews.com)
- You know that you've completed a well-soldered joint when you can see a silver line of solder flowing on its own all the way around the pipe joint. (motherearthnews.com)
- You can easily patch the pipe later with a blob of solder after you've completed the joint. (motherearthnews.com)
- The solder joint image posted looks good and the solder penetrated into the copper strands. (lake-link.com)
- The solder should also be resistant to oxidative and corrosive effects that would degrade the joint over time. (wikipedia.org)
- Before filling the pipework, ensure the solder has ran right around the fitting (visual check) re-soldering cannot be done when the pipe is full of water - if you fail to make the joint first time you need to ensure all the water is out of that bit of pipework before you start re-soldering. (diydoctor.org.uk)
- The flux draws the solder into the joint to create a watertight seal. (reference.com)
- Reclean the pipes and fitting, apply new flux, and solder the joint again. (reference.com)
- That is why we were taught to solder until a fillet appears around the joint. (hvac-talk.com)
- After the fillet has appeared if solder is added it just flows into the inside of the joint (try it). (hvac-talk.com)
- The removal of all oxides and surface soil from the tube ends and fitting cups is crucial to proper flow of solder metal into the joint. (copper.org)
- This spacing is critical for the solder metal to flow into the gap and form a strong joint. (copper.org)
- This is because you will need both hands to solder the joint. (samash.com)
- I cringed when I saw that knowing the difficulty you have making a reliable solder joint on a gold plated part. (mtbr.com)
- When you solder, most of the gold leeches into the solder joint. (mtbr.com)
- The ratio of solder to the amount of gold that dissolves into the solder in the typical large power lead joint on a high current LED should keep the joint well below the ratio where gold embrittlement occurs. (mtbr.com)
- What actually stopped the joint failures was using SN 62, a tin, lead, sliver solder. (mtbr.com)
- There isn't any question that a PWB with clean unoxidized copper pads will produce the most reliable solder joint. (mtbr.com)
- While a solder joint may look good initially, in time the intermetallic region can grow large enough for the solder joint to become physically weak. (mtbr.com)
- The now-solidified solder at the bottom of the joint has created an effective dam that will prevent the solder from running out of the joint as the side and top of the joint are being filled. (copper.org)
- While soldering, small drops may appear behind the point of solder application, indicating the joint is full to that point and will take no more solder. (copper.org)
- This solder is not recommended for general temperature sensor lead attachment due to its low joint strength. (lakeshore.com)
- Each solder joint consists of a plurality of solder bumps, such as a first solder bump and a second solder. (google.de)
- On average, the machine solders one joint per second. (assemblymag.com)
- This enhances the performance of the flowing solder by introducing preheated nitrogen to the entire travel path of the solder from the pot to the wave, and thus to the final solder joint. (us-tech.com)
- After soldering, long-range diffusion of atoms occurs between the base metal and solder, and five distinct regions are formed at the joint region. (springer.com)
- Although lead water pipes were displaced by copper when the significance of lead poisoning began to be fully appreciated, lead solder was still used until the 1980s because it was thought that the amount of lead that could leach into water from the solder was negligible from a properly soldered joint. (thefullwiki.org)
- Enamelling solder has a high melting point, close to that of the material itself, to prevent the joint desoldering during firing in the enamelling process. (thefullwiki.org)
- The remaining solder types are used in decreasing order of hardness during the process of making an item, to prevent a previously soldered seam or joint desoldering while additional sites are soldered. (thefullwiki.org)
Inert atmosphere1
- Special emphasis needs to be given to the need for efficient and capable solder delivery and inert atmosphere control, both of which are essential for good lead-free selective soldering. (us-tech.com)
Heat20
- Having the lowest possible melting point minimizes heat stress on electronic components during soldering. (wikipedia.org)
- Any excess heat is diverted up the heat shunt to avoid overheating the item being soldered. (ehow.com)
- It's vital that the heat of the pipe, not the flame, melts the solder. (motherearthnews.com)
- Now heat the nipple and let all the water disappear: you are ready to solder. (thisoldhouse.com)
- Strips are made of titanium to provide a variety of benefits to the custom clamps you create: Solder won't stick to it, it maintains its strength even when heated to red-hot, and it doesn't erode or flake away under heat no matter how small a clamp you make. (riogrande.com)
- The heat is generated only in the workpiece, so other pieces you've already soldered won't fall off. (micromark.com)
- And since you dial-in the amount of heat you need at the power supply, you can solder everything from the tiniest etched parts to heavy castings. (micromark.com)
- The key is to solder with confidence, Get on there, heat the thing up, flow solder into it and leave. (diyaudio.com)
- ANd when we solder confidently, we don't get into that pattern of solder, look at it, add some more solder, look at it, try and smooth it out with more heat, etc. (diyaudio.com)
- I have been soldering for about 55 years now, and I can;t say I have ever destroyed a component with heat. (diyaudio.com)
- ComStar International's HVAC Metal Lock Black no-heat solder can be used to primarily attach all metals - unthreaded or threaded, matched or unmatched -without using heat. (pmmag.com)
- Since these soldering mats non-slip, non-conductive, and heat resistant they make for a perfect addition to your workbench! (sparkfun.com)
- The molecules react to the heat, depositing the metal at the hot spots and effectively "soldering" the junctions. (atheistnexus.org)
- If you heat the fitting the solder is drawn in by capillary action. (hvac-talk.com)
- It draws in solder under heat and thus removes it from components. (samash.com)
- One of the most common faults in soldering is the application of insufficient heat. (rfcafe.com)
- The solution or alloying action in soldering just cannot be achieved without a uniform distribution of heat between the solder and the metal being soldered. (rfcafe.com)
- Solder can also be used to install various sensors to improve thermal heat sinking. (lakeshore.com)
- Heat the solder till it melts and flows freely. (mippin.com)
- It is also important for any lead-free system to be able to "super-heat" the nitrogen supply within the solder pot. (us-tech.com)
Temperature solder1
- Kevin Byrd is the Low Temperature Solder Program Manager for Intel Corporation. (smta.org)
Rework1
- Soldering rework /repair stations systems Soldering rework/repair systems are complex soldering tools which are mostly used in industry or in the high-volume manufacturing facilities. (answers.com)
Zinc7
- The most common dip soldering operations use zinc-aluminum and tin-lead solders. (wikipedia.org)
- Flows smoothly at just 430 degrees F. Solders all metals, except aluminum, zinc and pot metals (even solders stainless steel). (micromark.com)
- I need to be able to solder to this piece of metal but zinc doesn't seem to be working well. (eng-tips.com)
- Just need the solder to stick to the steel which is currently zinc coated. (eng-tips.com)
- Using acid to prep the zinc or using an acid soldering flux could cause corrosion issues on your circuit board. (eng-tips.com)
- For Zinc coated steel, either galvanized, or electro-Galv you will need to use either Hydrochloric/muriatic acid which reacts with the zinc to form zinc chloride flux, or a proprietary acid soldering flux which contains free acid. (eng-tips.com)
- 7. An electronic device according to claim 1 wherein the solder layer comprises tin and at least one of silver, bismuth, copper, indium, antimony, gold, and/or zinc. (google.ca)
Indium4
- Even though indium-containing solders solve numerous critical joining applications, certain precautions must be taken concerning metal compatibility and corrosion. (indium.com)
- Common solders are indium solder and 90/10 Pb/Sn. (lakeshore.com)
- Indium solder is used for various applications including sensor installation to provide excellent thermal contact with the sample. (lakeshore.com)
- Indium can be used to create solder "bumps" for microelectronic chip attachments and also as gaskets for pressure and vacuum sealing purposes. (lakeshore.com)
Butane1
- Butane two-in-one soldering tools and multipurpose butane soldering kits available. (circuitspecialists.com)
Processes3
- There are a few soldering processes that seem to define the basics of soldering. (samash.com)
- This patented technology provides optimum soldering processes with short cycle times, fast soldering results and high performance. (pink.de)
- Therefore, reproducibility of the soldering processes is guaranteed and a constant high product quality is assured. (pink.de)
Copper pipes2
- If you're going to attempt home plumbing projects yourself there may come a time when you need to know something about soldering copper pipes. (motherearthnews.com)
- Regardless of your situation, soldering copper pipes is surprisingly easy to learn. (motherearthnews.com)
Tensile strength2
- Has over twice the tensile strength of regular solder. (micromark.com)
- specification Various size as customer's requirements Tensile Strength 95-185above hard- solder Yes usage Per customer's demand, our cooling plate can be used for newenergy vehicles. (chinaqualitycrafts.com)
Pipes3
- ideal for soldering copper water supply pipes. (motherearthnews.com)
- End feed fittings you need to apply the solder when the pipes and fittings gets hot. (diydoctor.org.uk)
- Solder all the pipes in a fitting while it is hot. (reference.com)
Good solder connection2
- Any suggestions on materials I can coat the steel in to make a good solder connection? (eng-tips.com)
- Unless all parts are Clean, Bright and Shiny, And Grease Free, You will not get a good solder connection! (racketboy.com)
Lead-free13
- The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (ROHS) has led to the elimination of leaded solder in modern manufacturing however, and lead-free alternatives are used. (wikipedia.org)
- For environmental reasons (and the introduction of regulations such as the European RoHS ( Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive )), lead-free solders are becoming more widely used. (wikipedia.org)
- Because of the toxicity of lead, lead-free solders are being developed and more widely used. (wikipedia.org)
- Its could be used lead free solders for plumbing applications. (thisoldhouse.com)
- Lead-free solders have been increasing in use due to regulatory requirements plus the health and environmental benefits of avoiding lead-based electronic components. (wikipedia.org)
- Most lead-free replacements for conventional 60/40 and 63/37 Sn-Pb solder have melting points from 50 to 200 °C higher, though there are also solders with much lower melting points. (wikipedia.org)
- Lead-free solder may be less desirable for critical applications, such as aerospace and medical projects, because its properties are less thoroughly known. (wikipedia.org)
- Lead-free, no-clean Multicore® LF300 provides high resistance to slump and solder balling. (thomasnet.com)
- This paper describes the use of selective soldering as a viable alternative to wave soldering for lead-free soldering of TH interconnections. (smta.org)
- This paper outlines the quality and cost advantages that TH selective soldering offers for improving lead-free manufacturing cost efficiencies. (smta.org)
- Typical lead-free solder pot is color-coded green. (us-tech.com)
- 6. An electronic device according to claim 1 wherein the solder layer comprises a lead-free solder. (google.ca)
- Solder can contain lead and/or flux but in many applications solder is now lead free. (thefullwiki.org)
Metals6
- The solder is usually a mixture of metals. (wikipedia.org)
- While the most common metals soldered are gold, silver and copper, you also can solder nickel silver. (ehow.com)
- However, it is soldered the same way as sterling silver and other metals. (ehow.com)
- Safely and efficiently join two metals together with our supply of soldering tools and accessories. (grainger.com)
- Since soldering is exclusively an intermetallic proposition that takes place between metals only, it is important that the metals be free from all nonmetallic material. (rfcafe.com)
- Plating metals to obtain solderability, it is interesting to note, is not confined to the unsolderable or difficult-to-solder metals only. (rfcafe.com)
Pump2
- This is performed at programmable intervals during extended production runs, and closed-loop feed-back is then used to automatically adjust solder pump speeds and therefore wave heights. (us-tech.com)
- UPGRATED ONE-HANDED USE DESOLDERING PUMP】: The Solder sucker with simple construction, you can cock it and press the trigger button with one hand. (amazon.com)
Solderability2
- When soldering, the first consideration to take into account is the "solderability" of the metal to be soldered. (rfcafe.com)
- Solderability is a function of the natural chemical affinity of the metal for solder, the cleanliness of the soldering surface, and any applicable soldering aid, such as hot tinning or electroplating. (rfcafe.com)
Cold solder1
- If hot solder, for example, is applied to cold metal, or cold solder is applied to a hot metal, there can be no soldering action. (rfcafe.com)
Electric solder4
- Since 2014, Norway Import of Parts of Electric Solder, Weld or Braze Equipment increased 3.5% year on year. (nationmaster.com)
- In 2019, the country was ranked number 38 comparing other countries in Import of Parts of Electric Solder, Weld or Braze Equipment at $17,411,160.96. (nationmaster.com)
- Since 2014, Sweden Export of Parts of Electric Solder, Weld or Braze Equipment decreased by 4.4% year on year. (nationmaster.com)
- With $21,349,062.48 in 2019, the country was ranked number 23 comparing other countries in Export of Parts of Electric Solder, Weld or Braze Equipment. (nationmaster.com)
Remove the solder2
Wherein the solder1
- wherein the solder powder is dispersed in a liquid in a vessel, the printed wiring board having the electrode whose surface has been imparted with tackiness is placed in the vessel in a horizontal direction, and the vessel is cyclically tilted right and left to thereby deposit the solder powder on the tackiness-imparted area. (google.com)
Degrees4
- The melting point of most solder is around 188 degrees Celsius or 370 degrees Fahrenheit. (ehow.com)
- I think if you look at some IC data sheets there will be solder specs, so many degrees, so many seconds. (diyaudio.com)
- But if you use copper pipe for a flammable gas, you need to solder the fittings at over 537 degrees C to meet OSHA specifications. (ehow.co.uk)
- On the other hand, all of the Hakko soldering stations were delivered from the factory within the specified +/-5 degrees F. And to boot, the Weller soldering stations require periodic (read, about once per month) calibration. (avrfreaks.net)
Liquidus1
- 90/10 Pb/Sn solder is used for applications requiring a higher temperature (liquidus point of 575 K and solidus point 458 K). Ostalloy® 158 solder is used as a seal for demountable vacuum cans and electric feedthroughs in cryogenic systems. (lakeshore.com)
Iron's2
- Damp sponge - A soldering iron's tip should be tinned before its first use. (samash.com)
- The first thing you need to do before beginning to solder is to tin the iron's tip. (samash.com)
Tools7
- Soldering was historically used to make jewelry items, cooking ware and tools, as well as other uses such as in assembling stained glass. (wikipedia.org)
- Shop our selection of soldering tools and equipment for all of your welding and machining projects today. (grainger.com)
- Resistance Soldering -- the Easy, Professional Way to SolderThis will be one of the most useful tools you'll ever purchase for model building. (micromark.com)
- Soft soldering, like most jewelry-making techniques, takes the right tools, the right materials, and some know how. (interweave.com)
- Modern Materials To The Rescue Until recently, soldering tools weren't very high tech. (interweave.com)
- Ostalloy® 158 solder is used for tool fixturing, holding small parts to be machined, tube shaping and bending, nesting fixturing dies, and internal and external support of thin walled tools and parts. (lakeshore.com)
- PORTABLE STORAGE TOOLBOX】: The multifunctional durable plastic case is rather convenient to store small tools and easy to carry, avoiding damage of the soldering gun and all accessories with inner protective layer. (amazon.com)