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Degolding Pretinning

Electronics Forum | Sun May 02 11:44:03 EDT 2010 | davef

J-STD-001 is your base requirement, but MIL and SPACE have stringent requirements for soldering gold plated terminals, e.g. this typical one: http://xweb.nrl.navy.mil/glast/CALDesign/CDE/CAL%20DPD%20Wire%20Cable%20Soldering%20and%20Staking%20Spec%20

HMP hand soldering.

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 03:17:21 EDT 2011 | richieoreilly

Hi, Thanks for the info. The current process is a standard SMT hand soldering process. The time does not include cleaning, prepping and pre-tinning. Its just the time for the re-flow of one joint itself. We are waiting on some new tips to experimen

Soldering Issue in Sensor component

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 31 10:17:12 EST 2019 | emeto

Let's stay away from the PCB and process for a while. This component is pre-tinned. What kind of solder? How is the component stored? I bet you that you can put just flux on the board and solder this part - have you tried? I think we should understan

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 03:55:45 EDT 1999 | Brian

| We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However, a reco

Epoxied Parts Falling Off

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 22:17:09 EST 2003 | dlkearns1

I Like your analysis here. I dunno the whole story, but I've tracked parts popping/falling off to the metalazation of the parts, from various suppliers, as most suppliers have some type of pre-tinned coating on the leads.(not that this means anything

solder SnPb wire to gold plated IC

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 09:12:23 EDT 2007 | davef

Standard for appearance: J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 committees eliminated the requirement that solder connections be "bright and shiny". Certain solderability protections; such as Au, NiPd, NiPdAu; can affect the surface texture of a solder connection,

Soldering to hard gold

Electronics Forum | Fri May 03 16:06:44 EDT 2013 | hegemon

To be short, no change in profile is going to get you through this. As I recall the point of hard gold is to retard the wetting process, so no surprise here. For example a connector might have hard gold plating at the mating surface, but not at t

LGA... where to start?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 19:52:40 EDT 2014 | hegemon

There are many different style LGA packages, but don't sweat it. Stick with the manufacturers recommendations for PWB pad geometry for a start. Voiding can be reduced by careful profiling, and also by pre-tinning the devices. QFN style packages can b

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 06:01:12 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However, a re

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 09:54:40 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | | We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However, a


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