Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 14:08:34 EDT 2006 | cw
hi All, recently i have received some parts with the lead turning black, and i then found out the leads are silver plating, is that going to be a problem? or it is simply a cosmetic issue? pls advise ASAP!! thansk a lot!!
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 05:04:08 EDT 2007 | jkhiew
Hi, Recently we have encountered solder wicking on components termination (total of 13 pcs of components on one pcb)with Ag/Pd finishes during lead-free reflow soldering. The pcb is LF HASL surface finish and LF solder paste composition is SAC305.We
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 23 16:09:01 EST 2007 | davef
We're not real clear about what you're trying to discuss, because most capacitors are packaged in epoxy with a solderable termination on each end. But lets throw a couple of ideas at the wall and see what sticks. If this epoxy is: * From the capaci
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 21:34:36 EDT 2007 | davef
Double check on this, but we have this little voice in our heads telling us that your AgPd termination is intended for conductive adhesive applications. Check with your component supplier. We recall a thread on SMTnet [ http://www.smtnet.com/forums
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 23 07:03:52 EDT 2007 | davef
We're not really sure. Usually when solder leaves the pads and wicks-up a component lead, it means the component lead is much warmer than the pad on the board. This is the direction we would have taken this if we hadn't taken the AgPd / conductive e
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 04:22:43 EDT 2007 | ray
I facing dewetting problem on Ag/Pd termination(chip component)during reflow process. The solder wetting is pull to terminal side and exhibits dewetting. Any one ever face the same problem and any solutions for the problem?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 20:41:32 EDT 2007 | jkhiew
Hi Dave, The solder has tended to wet the component termination of Ag/Pd (chip capacitor) but has not wetted the pads, whereas the solder has wetted both termination & pads when using Ag/Ni/Sn finishes. Thks
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 10:51:48 EDT 2007 | davef
You say, "we have encountered solder wicking on components ..." We expect to see wicking on solder connections. Maybe we're just using different terminology. Please describe the problem that you're seeing.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 23 03:57:39 EDT 2007 | jkhiew
Thanks Dave. But I do not understand why the solder being wicking away by the component itself. Does Ag/Pd finishes has stronger wettability than LF HASL finishes ? Rgds
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 20:11:41 EST 2007 | shy
Yes, i'm agree with you davef but i'm not put the chipbonders onto pads. i'm put the chipbonders at the beneath component (center between both component terminals) which the idea is to hold the component during wave soldering which might cause the co