soldering in the PONS Dictionary

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Due to environmental concerns, this method was falling out of favor until lead-free legislation was introduced which requires tighter controls on soldering.
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Different equipment is usually required since a soldering iron can not achieve high enough temperatures for hard soldering or brazing.
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The build time was advertised as being around three hours, and required a soldering iron and a pair of cutters.
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A soldering iron and supplies are often necessary to build high-performance battery packs or install upgraded electronics with low-resistance connectors.
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The player can use four different tools: wire cutters, pliers, a soldering iron, and a fire extinguisher (for putting out any flames that ignite among the components).
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The latter uses heat conduction from a probe heated to a glowing temperature by a direct current (much in the manner of a soldering iron).
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Soldering could be done automatically by passing the board over a ripple, or wave, of molten solder in a wave-soldering machine.
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The design philosophy encourages low cost development and assembly by hobbyist amateurs using common tools such as 25 watt soldering iron, multimeter, logic probe (optional), and common hand tools.
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Removal of these chips can be problematic as it is impossible to heat all of the leads at once with a standard soldering iron.
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It is usually not possible to use soldering techniques to directly connect the panel to a separate copper-etched circuit board.
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