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Soldering w
ire is a fusible metal alloy used to create a permanent bond between metal workpieces. It typically consists of a core material, such as tin, lead, or a combination of both, although lead-free varieties are also available (e.g., made from tin, copper, and silver). The wire often has a flux core, which is a chemical agent that helps to clean and prepare the surfaces being soldered by removing oxides and improving the flow of the molten solder.
Soldering wire comes in various diameters (e.g., 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm) and is usually sold in coils or spools. The choice of diameter and composition depends on the type of work being done, such as electronics, plumbing, or jewelry making. The melting point and the ease of handling are also key considerations when selecting a soldering wire.
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