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HOW TO SOLDER
(an e-Book Guide to Soldering)
Soldering is accomplished by quickly heating the metal parts to be joined, and then applying a flux and a solder to the mating surfaces. The finished solder joint metallurgically bonds the parts - forming an excellent electrical connection between wires and a strong mechanical joint between the metal parts. Heat is supplied with a soldering iron or other means. The flux is a chemical cleaner which prepares the hot surfaces for the molten solder. The solder is a low melting point alloy of non ferrous metals.
1. Always keep the tip coated with a thin layer of solder.
2. Use fluxes as mild as possible but still provide a strong solder joint.
3. Keep temperature as low as possible while maintaining enough temperature
to quickly solder a joint (2 to 3 seconds maximum for electronic soldering).
4. Use a tip with the shortest reach possible for maximum efficiency.
5. Match the tips size to the work.
Summary
Operator training and experience will, over time, provide the consistency needed for excellent hand soldering results. Part of the training includes a proper understanding of solder characteristics, how a soldering iron works, how to maintain tips, correct techniques, recognizing good solder joints, and potential problems.
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