Soldering With Soldering Depot
Soldering is the process by which you fuse two pieces of a metal by first heating the edges where the fusing is to take place by a high temperature electric arc. When the metal edges melt a filling material is usually put into the melt metal. As it hardens the two pieces fuse together. Soldering can be done in many ways. One of them is soldering with soldering depot. A soldering depot contains the filler materials which are put into the molten weld. The filler materials in the depot are usually a type of fused metal alloy which does not have a high resistance to heat and melts around 90 centigrade temperature. Soldering with soldering depot is more effective than some of the conventional methods of soldering.