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Re-melting and Overheating Solder.

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—After solder has been re-melted a number of times or has been overheated, its content of tin will be reduced, and the solder will become poorer and coarser. The tin melts earlier than the lead and, being the lighter of the two, floats over it, and is thus fully exposed to the air, the oxidising effect of which on heated, molten metal is extremely active. The oxidised tin forms a dross, from which most of the tin may, however, be recovered by melting it with powdered charcoal, which combines with the oxygen and frees the tin. The addition of a little fresh tin is desirable.

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