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Title: Soldering


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Lesson 14 Soldering
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What is soldering?
  • Soldering is a method of applying an alloy, of
    lower melting point, to join metal parts
    together.
  • Soldering can be performed in a number of ways,
  • Using Electric soldering iron or brazing torch.
  • Soldering wire is an alloy of Tin and Lead (60
    40).
  • A Flux is usually used to assist in the joining
    process.
  • The purpose of the flux is to clean the surface.

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Why use soldering?
making a sound electrical and mechanical joint.
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Soldering Iron. Mains powered soldering irons.
These consist of a handle onto which
is mounted the heating element. On the end of the
heating element is what is known as the "bit", so
called because it is the bit that heats the joint
up. Solder melts at around 190 degrees
Centigrade, and the bit reaches a temperature of
over 250 degrees Centigrade. This temperature is
plenty hot enough to inflict a nasty burn. It is
also easy to burn through the PVC insulation on
the soldering iron lead if you were to lay the
hot bit on it. The soldering iron must be placed
into the specially designed stand, when not in
use. These usually incorporate a sponge for
keeping the bit clean.
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The secret to a good soldered joint
  • Cleanliness
  • Temperature
  • Time
  • Solder coverage

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  • Summary of making the perfect solder joint
  • All parts must be clean and free from dirt and
    grease.
  • Try to secure the work firmly.
  • "Tin" the iron tip with a small amount of solder.
  • Clean the tip of the hot soldering iron on a damp
    sponge.
  • Heat all parts of the joint with the iron for a
    few seconds.
  • Continue heating, then apply solder.
  • Remove and return the iron safely to its stand.
  • Do not move parts until the solder has cooled.

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  • First Aid
  • Immediately cool the affected area with cold
    running water, ice, or even frozen peas, for ten
    minutes.
  • Remove any rings etc. before swelling starts.
  • Apply a sterile dressing to protect against
    infection.
  • Do not apply lotions, ointments etc.
  • Seek professional medical advice where necessary.

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Notes
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The perfectly soldered joint will be nice and
shiny looking
Clean Firstly, all parts - including the iron tip
itself - must be clean and free from
contamination. Solder just will not take to dirty
parts.
Temperature The next step to successful soldering
is to ensure that the temperature of all the
parts is roughly the same level before applying
solder. The melting point of most solder is in
the region of 188C (370F) and the iron tip
temperature is typically 330-350C (626-662F).
Time The joint should be heated with the bit for
just the right amount of time The heating period
depends on the temperature of your iron and size
of the joint - and larger parts need more heat
than smaller ones - but some parts (semiconductor
diodes, transistors and i.c.s), are sensitive to
heat and should not be heated for more than a few
seconds.
Solder Coverage The final key to a successful
solder joint is to apply an appropriate amount of
solder. Too much solder is an unnecessary waste
and may cause short circuits with adjacent
joints. Too little and it may not support the
component properly, or may not fully form a
working joint.  
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