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Definition of Soldering
1. Noun. Fastening firmly together.
Definition of Soldering
1. Verb. (present participle of solder) ¹
2. Noun. A method of joining two metallic surfaces by melting an alloy between them ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Soldering
1. solder [v] - See also: solder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soldering
Literary usage of Soldering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Scientific American Cyclopedia of Formulas: Partly Based Upon the 28th by Albert Allis Hopkins (1910)
"The object of soldering is to unite two portions of the same metal or of ...
As the strength of the soldering depends on the nature of the solder used, ..."
2. Bulletin by Federal Board for Vocational Education, United States (1917)
"Skill in the use of the soldering iron is a prime requisite. ... Dress and tin
a pair of soldering irons. A special shape is sometimes required and may be ..."
3. United States Supreme Court Reports by United States Supreme Court, Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, LEXIS Law Publishing (1901)
"In a soldering machine, a rod adapted to hold the can cap or lid in place, in
combination with a soldering iron mounted upon and arranged to be rotated ..."
4. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1922)
"The process of soldering is divided into two classes. In soft soldering, which
is frequently called soldering, for short, the solder is composed of lead and ..."
5. Machine Tool Operation by Henry D. Burghardt (1919)
"Muriatic acid, or raw acid as it is called hi soldering work, is used as a flux
when soldering pieces to cast iron or black sheet iron or zinc. ..."
6. American Machinists' Handbook and Dictionary of Shop Terms: A Reference Book by Fred Herbert Colvin, Frank Arthur Stanley (1914)
"soldering ALMOST every one thinks he can solder, yet if we examine the work
carefully we will ... Thorough soldering is frequently referred to as sweating ..."
7. American Machinists' Handbook and Dictionary of Shop Terms: A Reference Book by Fred Herbert Colvin, Frank Arthur Stanley (1909)
"soldering ALMOST every one thinks he can solder, yet if we examine tie work
carefully we will find that only about 10 per cent of the work is really done as ..."