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  2. Solder alloys - Wikipedia

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    Soldering copper pipes using a propane torch and a lead-free solder. Solder is a metallic material that is used to connect metal workpieces. The choice of specific solder alloys depends on their melting point, chemical reactivity, mechanical properties, toxicity, and other properties. Hence a wide range of solder alloys exist, and only major ...

  3. Solder - Wikipedia

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    When lead-free solder is used in wave soldering, a slightly modified solder pot may be desirable (e.g. titanium liners or impellers) to reduce maintenance cost due to increased tin-scavenging of high-tin solder. Lead-free solder is prohibited in critical applications, such as aerospace, military and medical projects, because joints are likely ...

  4. Wiped joint - Wikipedia

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    The solder grade used for leadworking is plumber's solder (80% lead / 20% tin). [ i ] Although this is thought of as a high melting point solder amongst lead-tin solders, the solidus is relatively constant for all of these solders and it is the liquidus which climbs from the eutectic point at Sn 63% / Pb 37%.

  5. Soldering - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, tin is a more corrosive metal, and can eventually lead to the failure of solder baths [clarification needed]. [36] Lead-free construction has also extended to components, pins, and connectors. Most of these pins used copper frames, and either lead, tin, gold or other finishes. Tin finishes are the most popular of lead-free finishes.

  6. Lead smelting - Wikipedia

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    Lead scrap includes lead-acid batteries, cable coverings, pipes, sheets and lead coated, or terne bearing, metals. Solder, product waste and dross may also be recovered for its small lead content. Most secondary lead is used in batteries. To recover lead from a battery, the battery is broken and the components are classified.

  7. Category:Soldering - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Soldering" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Lead-tin solder; R. Reflow soldering; S. Scope soldering iron ...

  8. Field's metal - Wikipedia

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    Because it includes neither lead nor cadmium, it is much less toxic than Wood's metal. It can be used for small-run die casting and rapid prototyping. [5] This alloy has been investigated as a possible liquid metal coolant in advanced nuclear power system designs. [6] Field's metal is also of interest to nanotechnology researchers. [7] [8]

  9. Lead tin telluride - Wikipedia

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    Lead tin telluride, also referred to as PbSnTe or Pb 1−x Sn x Te, is a ternary alloy of lead, tin and tellurium, generally made by alloying either tin into lead telluride or lead into tin telluride. It is a IV-VI narrow band gap semiconductor material. The band gap of Pb 1−x Sn x Te is tuned by varying the composition(x) in the material.