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  • Tin and Lead: The Primary Metals in Solder - Properties & Applications
    The two most commonly used metals in solder are tin and lead. Tin is the main component of solder, and lead is added to lower the melting point and improve the flow of the solder. The proportion of tin to lead in solder varies depending on the application. For example, solder used for plumbing typically has a higher lead content than solder used for electrical work.
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