juotettu
Juotettu is a Finnish word that translates to "soldered" in English. It refers to the process of joining two or more metal items together by melting and putting a filler metal (solder) into the joint, the filler metal having a relatively low melting point. This process is commonly used in electronics to connect components to circuit boards and in plumbing to create watertight seals in copper pipes. The solder alloys used typically contain tin and lead, though lead-free alternatives are increasingly common due to environmental and health concerns. The joint is formed when the solder cools and solidifies, creating an electrical and/or mechanical bond. Specialized tools, such as a soldering iron, are used to heat the metals and melt the solder. The quality of a soldered joint is crucial for the reliability and functionality of the assembled product.