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Latin solidare,
meaning "to make solid". Tin-lead (Sn-Pb)
solders, also
called soft
solders, are
commercially available with tin
concentrations between...
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Other common solders include low-temperature
formulations (often
containing bi****h),
which are
often used to join
previously soldered ****emblies without...
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electronic solders (which may
include solders that
contain lead, now
banned for use in
nearly all
electronic equipment made or sold in the EU).
Solderability when...
- to use with indium-based
solders and
solders with high gold content.[citation needed]
Removal of the
oxides from the
solder preform is also troublesome...
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impacts of lead-free and tin–lead
solder, as used in
electronic products. For bar
solders, when only lead-free
solders were considered, the tin/copper alternative...
- use. Such
problems happen with all
kinds of
solder, but are much more
severe with the lead-free
solders which have
become widespread in
electronics work...
- 4Ag/4.8Bi Lead-Free
Solder Alloy".
Retrieved 20 July 2016. Paul T.
Vianco and
Jerome A.
Rejent (1994) "Tin-silver-bi****h
solders for
electronics ****embly...
- are
coated with
filler metal.
Solders have low
surface tension and high
wetting capability.
There are many
types of
solders, each used for
different applications:...
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Solder mask,
solder stop mask or
solder resist is a thin lacquer-like
layer of
polymer that is
usually applied to the
copper traces of a
printed circuit...
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Reflow soldering is a
process in
which a
solder paste (a
sticky mixture of
powdered solder and flux) is used to
temporarily attach anywhere from one to...