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How to pronounce solder in English?

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Type Words
Type of alloy, metal
Has types silver solder, soft solder, hard solder
Type Words
Type of join, conjoin
Has types soft-solder, braze, dip solder
Derivation solderer, soldering


solder these two pipes together.

Examples of solder

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The Ames Lab solder is just one of several lead-free alternatives on the market.
From the sciencedaily.com
When the cords were yanked, it would cause strain to the internal solder joints.
From the techcrunch.com
His logic uses the positions of the trace solder located at the rim of the bowl.
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To complete the badge, they had to solder, change out a P-trap and thread pipe.
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It is no longer used in gasoline, paint, pesticides or as solder in metal cans.
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Layers of intermetallics can form between the solder and the soldered material.
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This melts the solder, allowing individual components to be removed and resold.
From the newscientist.com
Half of the world's tin is used for solder, with China the most voracious user.
From the economist.com
Various techniques are used depending on what type of solder and flux was used.
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  • An alloy (usually of lead and tin) used when melted to join two metal surfaces
  • Join or fuse with solder; "solder these two pipes together"
  • (soldering) bonding: fastening firmly together
  • Solder (or) is a fusible metal alloy with a melting point or melting range of , used in a process called soldering where it is melted to join metallic surfaces. It is especially useful in electronics and plumbing. Alloys that melt between are the most commonly used. ...
  • Soldering is a process in which two or more metal items are joined together by melting and flowing a filler metal into the joint, the filler metal having a relatively low melting point. Soft soldering is characterized by the melting point of the filler metal, which is below . ...
  • Any of various alloys, often of tin and lead, that are used to join small pieces of metal together; To join with (or as if with) solder
  • (soldering) A method of joining two metallic surfaces by melting an alloy between them
  • (SOLDERED) a coin that was used as an item of jewelry and still displays evidence of this traditional bonding agent.
  • (Soldering) Joining metals by fusion of alloys that have relatively low melting points -- most commonly, lead-base or tin-base alloys, which