Electrical Soldering
Soldering is a technique for joining two pieces of metal together by melting and flowing a filler metal into the area where the pieces are to be joined. The filler metal, or solder, is an alloy that melts at a lower temperature than the pieces being joined. Soldering is commonly used in electronics, plumbing, certain types of metalwork, and jewelry. This module will focus primarily on soldering as applied to electronics, including the composition of different solders, the role of flux, joint preparation and proper soldering technique. [course outline] Soldering Solder Lead-Free Solder Flux Soldering Irons Connections Soldering Iron Preparation Part Preparation Soldering Procedure Wetting Techniques Desoldering Desoldering Pump Desoldering Braid Safety
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Learning Objectives
• Define soldering
• Describe different soldering applications
• List different types of solder
• Describe the use of flux
• Describe the purpose of a soldering iron
• Describe how to create a soldered connection
• List two ways to desolder a connection
• List some soldering safety considerations
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the composition of solder?
What is the role of flux in soldering?
How should a soldering iron be prepared?
What is a cold solder joint?
How can solder be removed from a joint?
Sample Video Transcript
Soldering is a technique for joining two pieces of metal together by melting and flowing a filler metal into the area where the pieces are to be joined. The filler metal, or solder, is an alloy which melts at a lower temperature than the parts being joined. Soldering differs from welding, another common method of joining metals together, in that soldering occurs at lower temperatures than welding and does not involve melting of the parts being connected. A soldered connection is not as strong as a welded connection but it does create a bond which is electrically conductive and is gas and water tight. Soldering is commonly used in electronics, plumbing, certain types of metalwork, and jewelry. This module will focus primarily on soldering as applied to electronics.