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Solder wire lead-tin alloy is mainly tin, even without lead, it can also be used as a fuse. I often do this, but the cost is higher, the melting point of the solder wire is low, and the fuse current specification should be explored by myself. The fuse is only lead, can not be used as solder, has a high melting point and is easily oxidized, and has no affinity with other metals.
The difference between fuse and solder
No, it’s a lot worse.
That is lead alloy.
It is impossible to replace. Unlike the column, the fuses are mostly lead and lead high. The solder is just the opposite.
Poor old -
The time of the blow is different. Maybe this is the key. You should say that the difference between the lead and the lead is similar.
Different materials, different melting points, different gloss, solder wire is hollow, high-grade welding wire is silver-containing
Solder wire lead-tin alloy is mainly tin, even without lead, it can also be used as a fuse. I often do this, but the cost is higher, the melting point of the solder wire is low, and the fuse current specification should be explored by myself. The fuse is only lead, can not be used as solder, has a high melting point and is easily oxidized, and has no affinity with other metals.
The fuse has a high melting point and is not smooth
A fuse made of a lead-bismuth alloy with a relatively high resistivity and a low melting point is called a fuse. A fuse is also called a fuse, which is defined by the IEC127 standard as a "fuse". It is an electrical component that is installed in the circuit to ensure the safe operation of the circuit.
Soldering is the process of attaching molten solder to the surface of a very clean working metal where the tin and the workpiece in the solder composition become metal compounds that are connected to each other. Tin and other metals are more hydrophilic than lead, and they are easy to form metal compounds at low temperatures. In short, soldering uses solder as a medium to heat the A and B metals.

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