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Old 01-31-2008, 10:25 AM
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Default Remove the soldering

Hi, enjoyed the detailed explanation above on brazing. I have a question going in the reverse direction. How do you unsolder or unbraze a silver-soldered joint between stainless steel and brass without destroying optical components housed within?
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Default Re: Remove the soldering

Where was there a thread about soldering/brazing? Either way the easiest way to remove solder is with a solder sucker, they can be found anywhere that has a good supply of electrical tools. As for the optical sensor, I'm not sure what you are referring to.
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Default Re: Remove the soldering

I don't know the answer to your question but I want to make a guess. Are you want information about brazing so you can go my link Induction Brazing thanks
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Default Re: Remove the soldering

Heatsinks are a must for the leads of sensitive components such as ICs and transistors.
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