Examples of the the word, solder , in a Sentence Context

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  1. All three (the expedition carried 8,000 tins of food sealed with a lead-based, solder ,). Another researcher has suggested botulism caused deaths among crew members.
  2. Workpieces and having a melting point below that of the workpiece (s). Soft, solder ,is what is most often thought of when solder or solder ing are mentioned and it
  3. Popular since the 1980s. Because iron is not readily dissolved by molten, solder , the plated tip is more durable than a bare copper one. This is especially
  4. May risk damaging the tip's protective iron plating. A small amount of fresh, solder ,is usually then applied to the clean tip in a process called tinning. The
  5. Come in a paste or as a preformed foil shaped to match the workpiece. The word, solder ,comes from the Middle English word sour, via Old French solder ed and shoulder
  6. For the data needed by its games * Bismuth (Bi),Tin (Sn),Silver (Ag), solder , a lead-free solder * Bronze service arrowhead, properly known as the arrowhead
  7. Separates from the board. Impurities in solder s Impurities usually enter the, solder ,reservoir by dissolving the metals present in the assemblies being solder ed.
  8. Create a circuit. For miniaturized PCB joints with surface mount components, solder ,paste has largely replaced solid solder . Lead-tin solder s readily dissolve gold
  9. Melting point above is called hard solder ing, silver solder ing or brazing. Soft, solder ,can contain lead and/or flux but in many applications solder is now lead free.
  10. Shot, cable sheathing, type metal (e.g. for Linotype printing machines), solder , – some" lead-free" solder s contain 5 % Sb, in pewter, and in hardening alloys
  11. Containing 80 % silver,15 % indium, and 5 % cadmium. Silver is used to make, solder ,and brazing alloys, and as a thin layer on bearing surfaces can provide a
  12. And electrofiltration becomes a concern. At such current densities the Sn63Pb37, solder , balls form hillocks on the anode side and voids on the cathode side; the
  13. Familiar form of solder is as a wire or rod, though plumbers often use bars of, solder ,while jewelers often use solder in thin sheets which they cut into snippets.
  14. Joints with surface mount components, solder paste has largely replaced solid, solder , Lead-tin solder s readily dissolve gold plating and form brittle intermetallic
  15. 2e – Lead is used as electrodes in the process of electrolysis. Lead is used in, solder ,for electronics, although this usage is being phased out by some countries to
  16. Exposure Lead is widely used in the production of batteries, metal products (, solder ,and pipes),ammunition and devices to shield X-rays leading to its exposure to
  17. Lead is the primary migrating species. Contact with molten solder can cause, solder ,embrittlement of the materials, a type of liquid metal embrittlement. Lead
  18. Wire or rod, though plumbers often use bars of solder while jewelers often use, solder ,in thin sheets which they cut into snippets. Solder can also come in a paste or
  19. Lead frame" ( pronounced" LEED frame" ) of copper, that had been plated with, solder , a mixture of tin and lead. Lead is poisonous, so lead-free" lead frames" are
  20. That has more of a natural feel. However, any inclusion of lead or lead, solder ,will cause an English Assay office (the building which gives English jewelry
  21. Itself has poor wetting characteristics. Tin however increases the cost of the, solder , High-tin tin-lead alloys have limited use as the workability range can be
  22. Solders readily dissolve gold plating and form brittle intermetallic. Sn60Pb40, solder , oxidizes on the surface with forming complex 4-layer structure: tin (IV)
  23. Copper often added, and the proportion of tin was increased (see Lead-free, solder , ) The addition of tin improves wetting properties of the alloy; lead itself
  24. Use of lead in gasoline, paints and ceramic products, caulking,and pipe, solder ,has been dramatically reduced in recent years because of health concerns.
  25. 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
  26. Calcium-zinc and organo-tin stabilizers. Cadmium is used in many kinds of, solder ,and bearing alloys, due to a low coefficient of friction and fatigue resistance
  27. The heat generated by the motor current heats a bimetallic strip or melts, solder , releasing a spring to operate contacts. Where the overload relay is exposed to
  28. Or brazing. Soft solder can contain lead and/or flux but in many applications, solder ,is now lead free. Perhaps the most common and most familiar form of solder is
  29. By a cheaper high-lead alloy. In electronics, printed circuit boards use, solder ,joints to mount components and create a circuit. For miniaturized PCB joints
  30. Referred to as Easy, Medium and Hard. By using the hard, high-melting point, solder ,first, followed by solder s with progressively lower melting points, goldsmiths
  31. Hard solder ing or brazing. If the work is to be of hallmarking quality, gold, solder , must match the carat weight of the work, and alloy formulas are manufactured in
  32. Is a hand tool most commonly used in solder ing. It supplies heat to melt the, solder ,so that it can flow into the joint between two workpieces. A solder ing iron is
  33. It was thought that the amount of lead that could leach into water from the, solder ,was negligible from a properly solder ed joint. The electrochemical couple of
  34. Most industry-standard carat weights to color match yellow and white gold. Gold, solder ,is usually made in at least three melting-point ranges referred to as Easy
  35. Anode side suggests lead is the primary migrating species. Contact with molten, solder ,can cause solder embrittlement of the materials, a type of liquid metal
  36. During handling; it can however be exploited as it allows molding of the, solder ,during cooling,e.g. for ensuring watertight joint of pipes, resulting in a so
  37. A form of heat operated relay where a coil heats a bi-metal strip, or where a, solder ,pot melts, releasing a spring to operate auxiliary contacts. These auxiliary
  38. Which is shaped with a file or sandpaper. This dissolves gradually into the, solder , suffering pitting and erosion of the shape. Copper tips are sometimes filed
  39. The working surface of the tip is usually kept tinned (coated with wet, solder ,) to minimize oxidation. Oxidation blocks heat transfer, corrodes the tip, and
  40. Below a layer of tin (II) oxide with finely dispersed tin and lead, and the, solder ,alloy itself underneath. Some alloys, namely of lead and to some degree tin
  41. It provides no nutrition, and it leaves the body unaltered. Industry *Gold, solder ,is used for joining the components of gold jewelry by high-temperature hard
  42. By its games * Bismuth (Bi),Tin (Sn),Silver (Ag) solder , a lead-free, solder ,* Bronze service arrowhead, properly known as the arrowhead device, an insignia
  43. Solder is now lead free. Perhaps the most common and most familiar form of, solder ,is as a wire or rod, though plumbers often use bars of solder while jewelers
  44. Embrittlement of the materials, a type of liquid metal embrittlement. Lead, solder ,Tin/lead solder s, also called soft solder s, are commercially available with tin
  45. Rod bearings and other types of bearings. Since silver can replace tin in, solder ,at a lower volume, a large amount of tin was freed up for other uses by
  46. Easily explained by the fact that his occupation involved the use of lead-based, solder , In fact, in 1992,John Major, writing to John Hume stated: Following the
  47. Small amounts of lead have been found detrimental to health, lead in plumbing, solder ,was replaced by silver (food grade applications) or antimony, with copper
  48. Equipment is not common as the materials are usually chosen to be insoluble in, solder , The intermetallic form distinct phases, usually as inclusions in a ductile
  49. That of the workpiece (s). Soft solder is what is most often thought of when, solder ,or solder ing are mentioned, and it typically has a melting range of. It is
  50. The computer might be getting erroneous readings like this if a tiny ball of, solder ,had shaken loose and was floating between the switch and the contact, closing

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