Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 09:45:34 EDT 1999 | Terry Keen
| | We process both tin/lead plated boards and gold plated boards in our surface mount group. I have used Sn62/Pb36/Ag2 solder paste on all gold plated boards to help prevent gold scavaging. To reduce the amount of different solder pastes we have t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 14:47:10 EDT 1999 | Tony
| | | My guess would be trapped flux continuing to be active after soldering. Is the tarnish there immediately after exiting the machine? Do you remove the mask and wash right away? If the solder is reflowing under the mask on the component side
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 12:14:40 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design). I
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 05:28:13 EDT 1999 | Vinesh gandhi
| | | We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design).
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 11:38:05 EDT 1999 | Brian Conner
| We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design). Ins
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 10:46:44 EDT 2001 | genny
Thank you. I'm sorry if I came across frustrated or anything, but I wasn't sure if people were ignoring the one question I kept asking or if, as you said, they just didn't know. Here's the deal. We are a small company rapidly growing into a larger
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 16:20:05 EDT 2016 | davef
Don't blame it on the poor paste thickness requirement [although I might go on to argue that it's could be a contributor to the issue]. Most likely you're the problem. About 70% of the time solder on gold fingers is caused by poor cleaning of screen
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 14 09:12:59 EDT 2009 | davef
First, there is no good justification for getting solder on gold fingers. Second, it is well known that solder on gold fingers is unacceptable. So, shipping boards with that condition indicates sloppy quality practices at your CM. Third, that being
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 13 17:09:49 EDT 2009 | kmorris
We have found very small solder deposits on the gold fingers of some PCI boards after assembly at our CM. In the IPC-A-610, it says that no contamination or solder is allowed in the critical contact area. 1. I'm looking for feedback on what others
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 15 07:21:58 EST 2017 | stephendo
You don't clean contaminated gold fingers so much as you replace them. I once had the "cleaning" solution. It totally dissolved the gold fingers so that they could be replaced.