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Electroless Nickel without gold immersion

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 18:15:02 EDT 2002 | davef

Haaaaa!!!! Soldering to plastic!!!! An apt analogy!!! I like to compare it to soldering to dirt. Some thing. In fact, you are soldering on nickel, when soldering on many things. It�s just that the gold, er Pd, flash enables the wetting mechanism

SAC305 preforms not wetting to ENIG pad in fluxless process

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 17:09:05 EDT 2021 | kwalker

Sounds like you are getting oxidation of the nickel under the gold layer. If the gold is porous it will allow the nickel underneath to oxidize, which is the dark dull layer you are seeing, and why when you apply flux it solders just fine - the flux i

Printing problem, water soluble paste with gold plating PCB..

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 29 08:36:39 EDT 2001 | davef

You have provided very little information. Two similar possibilites come to mind: poor pad solderability protection and old boards. POOR SOLDERABILITY PROTECTION: Maybe the nickel plating under the gold is oxidized, contaminated, or otherwise very

SAC305 preforms not wetting to ENIG pad in fluxless process

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 11:41:18 EDT 2021 | jeremy_leaf

I have a SAC305 preform with which I am attempting to bond a gold coated component to an ENIG coated PCB pad. I've specified 2 microinches of gold for the ENIG. It worked previously but now with a new batch of boards, I am having an issue where the p

SAC305 preforms not wetting to ENIG pad in fluxless process

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 19:47:13 EDT 2021 | solderingpro

Sounds like you may have already found the issue: inconsistency from your supplier. Seeing as Gold really doesnt oxidize and you're using an inert environment (N2 I suspect), I would turn my attention to the supplier. You said yourself, the "Shine

Black color solder wetting after reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 14:16:16 EDT 2011 | ppcbs

Below is the long explanation. This defect is most commonly found with BGA components, but can arrise with all components. I see it happening more now with lead free boards that are being assembled with a no clean flux. Best short term remedy is t

PCB Gold Pad Corrosion.

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 05:10:10 EDT 2017 | thaneshsivanadian

Hi Guys, Currently im seeing corrosion on a gold pad as i shown in the picture. May i know is this corrosion or pad oxidation?? This defect were found after complete of all process including cleaning and im using water-soluble flux to run the produ

Re: Solder Wetting

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 17:02:04 EST 1999 | John Thorup

Hello Kris If you do have and OSP coating I'd say Curtis has nailed it. But you seem to have references to gold. Does this board have a standard nickle/gold finish. If so what sort of "solder on gold" problems were you having? Reading between the

Re: Dark Pad / Gold Embrittlement?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 21:57:16 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Hi Doug: Responding to your questions: � If gold over nickel is self limiting ... You didn�t say whether you gold plating was electroless or immersion. Electroless is not is self limiting. It can plate up to 5 thou. Expect immersion plated gold to

Soldering nickel strip

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 09:59:04 EDT 2003 | davef

Your customer's question is reasonable. Soldering to nickel is not always a walk on the beach [can of corn, or whatever]. This issue is flux not solder. Your Sn63 will have plenty of strength, providing the solder connection is well formed. You s

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