Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 07:57:38 EST 2008 | davef
Silver palladium is intended for adhesive applications. You need components with a nickel barrier. While you're waiting for others to reply, search the fine SMTnet Archives [ar and pd] to find postings like http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFAp
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 13:20:17 EST 2007 | slthomas
Are you running a lead free process? If not, have you identified these as lead free components? If so, have you increased the temps in your profile to accomodate that? After that, I'd look for a AgPd (silver/palladium) or some other such PITA platin
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 10:14:33 EDT 2004 | davef
USING CONDUCTIVE EPOXY: Epoxies do not bond well to tin or tin alloy surfaces. * For components: a silver-palladium or gold end termination is recommended. * For substrates: gold over nickel should work well. Remember epoxy is not hermetic, and ox
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 10:34:02 EST 2005 | Rob
Thanks Dave, From what I remember a lot of components went away from Silver Palladium to "base metal" terminations because of the difficulties in continuation of supply & stability of price. (Something about being mined in Chechnia or the Congo?) W
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 12:17:17 EST 2006 | Rob
Hi, The ROHS compliant parts are usually Matte Tin on the outer terminal plating. There are also 2 further types of metal on the average chip cap - the undercoat metal of the outer electrode & the inner electrode. These are usually the same & are
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 02:16:07 EDT 2006 | AR
We are experiencing some difficulties with reflow soldering a 1210-sized MOV with silver/palladium finish. The PCB finish is SAC. When inspecting the board after reflow it seems that nearly all solder is gone both from the pads and the component term
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 10:02:10 EDT 2008 | eyalg
We are facing low quality due to soldering opens with coilcraft inductors 0402CS-2N7XGLW. The termination used is(suffix L =RoHS compliant silver-palladium-platinum-glass frit. Did anyone had this problem in the past? Can we do better using T = RoH
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 08:26:36 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory
| Yes, norm it is. Look back to February 98 :discussion on this issue. Norm, That discussion does deal with palladium coated leads, but when I read your statement about silver/palladium fired terminations, I'm assuming that you're referring to
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 09 21:20:26 EDT 1998 | Simon Ting
hi, 1206 capacitor with silver/palladium termination is mounted onto a ceramics substrates. Bonding is achieved through conductive epoxy. We discovered that the epoxy cracked and this caused missing capacitor. We had tried different grade of epoxy,
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 09:47:15 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| hi, | 1206 capacitor with silver/palladium termination is mounted onto a ceramics substrates. Bonding is achieved through conductive epoxy. | We discovered that the epoxy cracked and this caused missing capacitor. We had tried different grade of e