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Re: 2% silver solder paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 09:11:54 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| 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 to

Immersion Au and ENIG surface finishes

Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 07:11:10 EDT 2002 | davef

They probably the same. Most likely someone is saying immersion gold [immersion Au] as a short hand for ENIG [ Electroless Nickel - Immersion Gold]. It is very uncommon to plate gold directly on copper, because gold and copper form a brittle interm

AuSn solder alloy

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 26 00:30:36 EST 2003 | Indy

hi, I wondering if anyone have any information on intermetallic growth in 80Au20Sn solder alloy. I have read that it has high reliability. Which bring an important question to my mind. What about Gold embrittlement ? Bye Indy

Re: 2% silver solder paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 17:19:57 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | 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

Solder joint issue

Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 11:27:36 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel

I'm not on the production floor on a daily basis like the other guys here but here's my 2 cents: With a Ni/Au plating the inter-metallic that needs to be formed is Ni/Sn. Ni/Sn inter-metallic requires higher peak assembly temperature and a longer dwe

fluxless AuSn solder bumping for flip-chip

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 30 21:04:32 EST 1999 | Sidharth

Hi all, i'm researching information on fluxless solder bumping of flip-chip by either : 1. electroplating AuSn bumps 2. electroless Ni on Al pads in an autocatalysis process. could anyone point me in the direction of more information ? partic

Gold Surface Finish on PCB's

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 07:55:16 EST 2005 | davef

Your understanding of the situation is correct. In both cases, you solder to the nickel. The gold [Au] protects the nickel from oxidation. When soldering, the gold moves into solution in the solder and forms an intermetallic compound [IMC] with th

Dull joints caused by NiAu PCB surface ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 17:40:52 EST 2001 | davef

Listen to Wolfgang. Your dull solder connection is a process indicator. Some 63Sn / Au solder connections look grainy, depending on how your process them and the materials involved. Gold dissolving in tin forms an intermetallic compound [AuSn4] th

Cracking

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 08:50:45 EDT 2006 | Grant

Hi, We have seen a slight rise in failures in a product, and on investigation, the BGA ball has cracked off the PCB. It's below the intermetalic layer in the ball. Reflow otherwise looks good, and the raw components are clean. I am wondering what c

Re: Noclean soldering to gold

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 08:11:04 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Russ, there�s something I don�t understand about the measures you took. I guess that TAL means time above liquidous and shortening of that time can result in bad dissolution of the protective Au-layer. The necessary time for the Au to mix with you

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