The most frequent application of soldering is assembling electronic components to printed circuit boards (PCBs) using WMP1D; WDD1A; WSF80D; WDD161; DSX80; WDD81D; WDD101 or WMD3 stations (Click here) Another common application is making permanent but reversible connections between copper pipes in plumbing systems.
Joints in sheet-metal objects such as food cans, roof flashing, drain gutters and automobile radiators have also historically been soldered, and occasionally still are. Jewellery and small mechanical parts are often assembled by soldering. Soldering is used to join lead came and copper foil in STAINED GLASS work. Soldering can also be used to effect a semi-permanent patch for a leak in a container or cooking vessel.

