Electronics Forum: gold fingers contamination (Page 1 of 45)

Re: Solder on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 18:14:51 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

Try looking for paste contamination somewhere. Dirty stencil, printer table or fixtures. Placement table/fixtures. Reflow belt/conveyer. Reuseable finger covers, if used. Try covering the fingers with Kapton tape during different stages of the proc

Micro balls on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 17:59:06 EDT 1998 | Richard Jackson

I've tried every thing I can think of. Do you have any Ideas? What I have is micro balls on the gold fingers of panelize boards. These balls only appear on the gold finger. Or at least I can only find them on the gold fingers. What I have tried so

Re: Micro balls on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 21:29:38 EDT 1998 | D.Lange

| I've tried every thing I can think of. Do you have any | Ideas? | What I have is micro balls on the gold fingers of | panelize boards. These balls only appear on the gold | finger. Or at least I can only find them on the gold | fingers. | What I

Re: Micro balls on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 12:29:59 EDT 1998 | Richard Jackson

| Richard, | You may be encountering solder paste contamination | on the assembly during the printing process. Solder | will reflow on tin/lead plated lands therefore invisible. | If you are washing the assembly prior to inspection | then you are

replating gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 14:51:31 EDT 2006 | bhu

Can anyone suggest a supplier for gold solution when replating gold fingers that had solder on them?

solder on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 09:20:29 EST 2010 | jrr3434

Is there anyway to get solder off gold fingers besides replating them?

gold fingers over wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 12:07:24 EST 2000 | Tony Nirchi

Gold finger connector over a wave solder, what would be the best way to protect the fingers from solder.This is a high volume job.

solder on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 16:16:17 EST 2010 | stepheniii

My old boss bought some stuff to clean the lead off of gold fingers. At least that is what he thought it did. What it really did was remove the gold fingers. And quite well I might add. The short answer to your question is no. And if you replate mak

Solder on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 17:46:44 EDT 1999 | Gary Kemp

My company manufactures memory modules and I'm finding solder specs on the gold fingers following the reflow process. We are using a no-clean solder paste. The spec sheet warns against crossing the 140 degree C mark during the soak stage, preventin

replating gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 08:43:20 EDT 2006 | russ

Try the circuit repair corporation www.circuitrepair.com

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