What's the difference between welding and soldering?
Answer Posted / m.venkatesham
Welding is a process carriedout for joining ferrous and
non-ferrous materials which had high melting points, It
requires high current to produce high temp.to melt base
material as well as filler/electrod.
In soldering is a joining process which is applicable for
low meltiong point materials like tin, lead and plastics.
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