Lead has a relatively low melting point and readily wets and flows, which makes the process faster, easier, and more fool-proof. Lead, often combined with tin, has been the mainstay of electronic soldering since its inception.
Lead has a relatively low melting point and readily wets and flows, which makes the process faster, easier, and more fool-proof. Lead, often combined with tin, has been the mainstay of electronic soldering since its inception.