Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 15:41:23 EDT 2003 | davef
Q: Could any of you guys tell me what exactly is this greenish thing ? A: No, but is not copper oxide. Copper oxide is brown, the color of a penny [here in the US] or an untreated copper laminated trace on a board. Many copper salts are greenish in
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 11:33:51 EDT 2003 | yngwie
I faced problem over connecter's pin that were hot air soldered. This connector has 168 pins ( similar to the straddle connector ). The process is to apply the flux onto the connector's J-leads, and the hot air pencil were then ran thru' the leads to
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 01 23:43:52 EDT 2003 | Yngwie
Thanks Dave, the residue appeared to be similar to fungus. First, I thought it could come from water soluble flux but, our plant only runs no-clean. So, can I concluded that this greenish "fungus" looking staff is not initiated from high hot air temp
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 02 08:12:05 EDT 2003 | davef
Q: So, can I concluded that this greenish "fungus" looking staff is not initiated from high hot air temperature setting ? A: Your temperature setting could have increased the growth rate of this crunchy looking stuff, but we wouldn't start there to
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 11:15:30 EDT 2004 | patrickbruneel
Pure (red) copper oxide is green, its not a residue its just oxidation. In your case water and heat will accelerate the oxidation process of unplated or unprotected pure copper. The best way to avoid this from happening is use a socket with tin or n
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 17:56:26 EST 2000 | Dave F
Does the thermal conductivity of a copper trace on a printed circuit board change as the copper oxidizes? Is the oxide on copper a thermal insulator? If so, should it be considered in an analysis of thermal resitivity between a ground plane and a h
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 11:37:44 EDT 2017 | jkitt84
davef, thanks for feedback. I talked with a plater who said they put copper before silver when plating brass. Would a complete stack of: Brass part, then 0.0001-0.0002" of copper, then 0.0005" of silver, then Tarniban anti oxidation. Sound reasonabl
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 23 13:26:34 EST 2009 | bwet
Dear SMTers: We are looking for a supplier of 1 oz copper sheets, tin coated on one side and black oxide coated on the other? Ideas? BWET
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 14:46:56 EDT 2010 | davef
Sure, you should be able to measure the copper oxide thickness on the inner layers of a PCB when doing sections.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 10 15:11:18 EST 2018 | emeto
Copper has CTE of 17 which I think is closer to FR4 than Aluminum - 23, so in this aspect should be better. However, copper oxidizes very easily and is also 3 times heavier.