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is a joining process whereby a non-ferrous filler metal, alloy is heated to melting temperature (below °f) and distributed between two or more close-fitting parts by capillary attraction. at its liquidus temperature, the molten filler metal interacts with a thin layer of the base metal, cooling to form
process employs filler metals and alloys such as tin, lead, silver, antimony, indium, bismuth etc. flux is necessary for soldering to remove and prevent reformulation of surface oxides on the base metals. soldering produces strong, sealed, leak-proof joints. the soldering process uses filler metals in...
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