Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 10:06:29 EDT 2008 | Sean
Hello Vlad, Davef, Your valuable inputs are much appreciated. Many thanks, Sean.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 20 07:11:28 EDT 2008 | Sean
Hello All, I used to hear that PCB with immersion silver finishing, its non component location pads, tend to be discolour (Yellowish) after went through heat cycle, such as reflow oven. However, if the component solderbility on the PCB is OK, can w
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 21 10:55:52 EDT 2008 | vladig
As long as the surface is solderable, you should be fine. Silver tarnish a well0-known thing. Make sure, though, there is no sulfur (S) "around". Regards, Vlad
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 15:32:20 EDT 2008 | davef
We see this fairly often. It doesn't affect solderability. Our analysis makes us think this coloration is copper. The reason copper appears on the surface may be that heat cycles increase the thinness and porosity of the immersion silver [IAg] coatin
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 17:51:43 EDT 2002 | nifhail
I have seen several Imm Ag pad on the assembled board which have a copper colorleaching through the silver plating This happened on the pad which was not deposited with paste during the assembly process. Don't know if it is a problem, but we only h
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 14:30:36 EDT 2002 | davef
Assuming you are talking about solderable surfaces: People specify various materials to protect the solderability of the pads on the board. Gold, actually, Electroless Nickel - Immersion Gold [ENIG], is popular. * Board fabricators like it because
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 14:11:24 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 | Thu Apr 20 17:16:02 EDT 2006 | GS
Silver tarnish on lead could compromise the soldering, mainly in case of No Clean process. Make sure components are correctly packaged and stored. Check the vintage ( Manufacturing Data Code) and in order to avoid them to get old on shelf make sure F
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 10:27:37 EDT 2006 | slaine
weve hand soldered a few components that were tarnished with no problems, also the tarnish is electrically conductive if it helps.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 14:29:58 EDT 2017 | abruno1995
I am having issues with this. I am having excess plating on my pcb board and i want to know if this is a ICP Class 1-3 Issue. 1. Excess Plating 2. Dark Vias Thank you