What's the difference between welding and soldering?
Answer Posted / n. parandaman
SOLDERING IS THE PROCESS OF JOINING TWO SIMILAR OR
DISSIMILAR METALS BY MEANS OF FILLER MATERIALS HAVING LOW
MELTING POINT. IN THIS CASE LEAD IS COMMONLY USED AND A
FLUX IS USED TO MAKE THE LEAD TO MELT EASIER AND ALSO THE
FLUX PROVIDES INSULATION FROM SURROUNDIG AIR TO KEEP THE
WELDED PART AWAY FROM MOISTURE. SOLDERING IS VERY MUCH
USEFUL IN ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY.
AND FOR WELDING, FILLER MATERIALS HAS HIGH MELTING POINT.
BUT THERE ARE DIFFERENT TYPES OF WELDING, SUCH AS GAS
WELDING, ELECTRIC ARC WELDING, SUBMERGED ARC WELDING,AND
FOR EACH PROCESS SHEETS TO BE WELDED MAY VARY IN TERMS OF
THICKNESS AND APPLICATIONS.
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