forrasztóón
Forrasztóón, commonly known as solder, is a fusible metal alloy used to join metal workpieces together. It is typically made of a tin and lead mixture, although lead-free alternatives are increasingly common due to environmental and health concerns. The melting point of solder is significantly lower than that of the metals it joins, allowing for a strong metallurgical bond to be formed without melting the base materials.
The composition of solder affects its melting point, strength, and flow characteristics. For instance, a higher
Soldering is a widely used technique in electronics assembly, plumbing, and metalworking. In electronics, it connects