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How Do You Solder Iron & Copper?

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How Do You Solder Iron & Copper?

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Solder is an actual metal component that is a mixture of lead and tin that melts at 200° C. Soldering is used to repair and construct small electronic devices that contain copper and iron coats such as microchips, but it can also be used to meld larger pieces of metal together. Since soldering involves an extremely high temperature and lead, extra precaution should be taken care to avoid injuries. Prepare the soldering iron. Plug the device in and wait five to 10 minutes for the iron to reach optimal temperature. Wipe off the end with a damp sponge. Test the heat by melting a bit of solder on the tip. Then wipe the end off with the dampened sponge again. Hold the soldering iron like a pen. Hold the object that is to be soldered in place. Melt the solder. Start melting the component, whether iron or solder, by touching it with the iron tip. There is a copper base, so make sure that the iron tip touches both the copper and the soldering component, in this case iron. Melt the iron compone

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