noun a low-melting alloy, typically tin and lead, used for joining less fusible metals
Solder is used for various metal joining applications where welding is not suitable or necessary.
Solder is used in automotive repairs and modifications for electrical connections and component installations.
Solder is used to join electrical components together by melting and flowing a filler metal into the joint.
Solder is used to join metal pieces in jewelry making to create intricate designs and structures.
Solder is used to join metal pipes and fittings by melting a filler metal and allowing it to solidify to form a strong bond.
Solder is used by electricians to join electrical components together, such as wires and circuit boards.
Plumbers use solder to join copper pipes together in plumbing systems.
In electronics repair and assembly, technicians use solder to connect electronic components on circuit boards.
Jewelers use solder to join precious metals together when creating jewelry pieces.