solder - use in sentences

Object

  • iron: You will need a suitable soldering iron with a suitable tip.
  • resistor: Soldering the resistors onto the legs of the LEDs, underneath the main runway.
  • wire: Instead, you solder the new wires on to the loom.
  • fume: Colophony -- this is widely present in soldering fumes but also in glues and some floor cleaners.
  • flux: This is another time you might want to clean the board to remove left over soldering flux.
  • joint: The sheath of a cable should always be secured by clamps otherwise pulling forces are exerted on the soldered joints which can then fail.

Preposition: onto

  • motherboard: In some cased the Rochdale PCMCIA slot is soldered onto the motherboard and the force can pull the tracks off the pcb surface.

Adjective modifier

  • lead-free: Numerous consumer enquiries also led to the preparation of a leaflet on using lead-free solder for drinking water fittings.
  • molten: It employs a continuously generated wave of molten solder to form the joints.
  • tin-lead: The results show that the wetting of the lead-free alloys broadly follows that of tin-lead solder if allowance is made for the melting point.
  • eutectic: Eutectic tin-lead solder is usually regarded as having the proportion 63 % tin to 37 % lead.

Modifies a noun

  • paste: This is claimed to enhance solder paste release during printing.
  • filet: After reflow this produces a fuller solder filet, with a greater component stand-off from the board.
  • mask: The spear probe is used for probing pads where solder mask residue may be present.
  • reflow: Tombstoning is caused by force imbalances during solder reflow, with a variety of root causes.
  • alloy: The selection of the solder alloy is also dependent on the method of application.
  • fume: Our range of workbenches, and particularly low-voltage power trunking with integral solder fume extraction, are well known and tested in the field.

Noun used with modifier

  • tin-lead: Eutectic tin-lead solder is usually regarded as having the proportion 63 % tin to 37 % lead.
  • lead-containing: Certainly if conventional lead-containing solders have been used, it may be prudent to repair using the same materials.
  • melting: This is increasingly the case, as lead-free soldering is beginning to be introduced to the industry with its accompanying higher melting point solders.

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