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solder

[ UK /sˈɒldɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈsɑdɝ/ ]
VERB
  1. join or fuse with solder
    solder these two pipes together
NOUN
  1. an alloy (usually of lead and tin) used when melted to join two metal surfaces

How To Use solder In A Sentence

  • The braai was an oil drum cut in half lengthways, with cut-down pipes soldered to its underneath as legs. Rainbow’s End
  • The schematic for the DTMF decoder in the figure below. Again you can use a combination of wire wrapping and soldering. Part placement is not critical.
  • A wireframe model of a teapot, soldered out of silvered copper wire, is gimballed inside the monitor cabinet.
  • Other potential sources of lead include fishing-line weights, metal weights in curtains, antique ceramics, leaded glass, and water from pipes with lead solder.
  • The end of one band overlapping the end of another, the joints held together by a simple dot of solder, not welding at all. OFF THE CHART
  • Small amounts of various metals, notably antimony and silver, are added to tin-lead solders to increase their strength.
  • An ideal connection that puts any solder to shame.
  • This problem is particularly acute in the automobile industry where the rosin used in soldering flux, varnishes, lacquers and surface finishes is thought to be a major cause of dermatitis.
  • This contains a thin, flat strip made of a layer of iron and a layer of brass soldered together, and bent into a coil.
  • The true fix is that a soldering iron must be placed on the pin and solder pad to "reflow" the solder, like what was suppose to happen in the original solder paste production process. Discussions: Message List - root
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