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by randunel
529 days ago
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Don't equate solder to (liquid) metal touching other metal. Soldering is a chemical reaction between metals, and it needs a pretty high temperature for that to occur. The solder simply touching the other metals isn't enough, those are commonly called cold joints, because the chemical reaction didn't happen, only the mechanical melting and freezing did. |
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