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Is soldering reversible?

Is soldering reversible?

Soldering provides reasonably permanent but reversible connections between copper pipes in plumbing systems as well as joints in sheet metal objects such as food cans, roof flashing, rain gutters and automobile radiators.

What is the reverse process of soldering?

The reverse process of soldering is desoldering. It is a process of removal of solder and components mounted on circuit boards. The soldered joint is removed by the process of desoldering. For this purpose a small vacuum pump is used to remove solder from the plated through holes.

Can you reuse solder?

The key to succesfully reusing solder is the flux. The rosin does to solder what soap does to water – it makes the solder flow easier, by reducing the surface tension. It also reacts chemically with the oxides of the tin and lead, and turns them back into metal again.

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How do you dissolve solder?

Solder is a metal – an alloy of lead and tin. Dissolving the metal with acids would work (but is dangerous) and would also destroy the components and the board. The only realistic way to remove the solder is by heating it to melt it either component by component or by floating the board on a bath of molten solder.

Is soldering a permanent joint?

Apart from welding, rivet joint, soldering, brazing, many adhesive bonding, etc. are also permanent joints. A temporary joint allows disassembly of assembled structures without rupturing the components.

What tool will remove solder?

desoldering pump
A desoldering pump, colloquially known as a solder sucker, is a manually-operated device which is used to remove solder from a printed circuit board. There are two types: the plunger style and bulb style.

Can you dissolve solder?

Can you melt old solder?

Prime your iron by putting a dab of new solder on the tip. With the solder on the tip put it on the old solder and it should liquify.

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How do you get rid of solder voids?

Increasing soak time will reduce voiding for some solder pastes. Increasing soak time will drive off more of the low boiling volatiles from the solder paste prior to reflow. Increasing peak temperature will reduce voiding for some solder pastes.

What is the solvent in solder?

Solder. Solvent= Tin, Solute= Lead. Amalgam. Solvent= Mercury, Solute= Copper.