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Solder
What is solder?
Solder is a fusible metal alloy used to create permanent electrical and mechanical connections between electronic components and circuit boards. It typically consists of tin and other metals like lead, silver, or copper, with a melting point lower than the materials being joined. When heated and applied to components and pads, solder flows into joints and solidifies upon cooling, forming reliable conductive pathways essential for electronic circuits to function.