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minimum thickness - Gold flash finish

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 14:20:46 EDT 2012 | blnorman

From what I was told, gold flash normally refers to 10 microinches of gold.

minimum thickness - Gold flash finish

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 10:35:37 EDT 2012 | davef

Flash gold is just thin electrolytic gold plating over electroless nickel or electrolytic nickel. Flash gold plating ... * Less than 3 microinch thick will be porous and take solder poorly * Greater than 10 microinch thick will cause brittle solder c

minimum thickness - Gold flash finish

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 10:07:46 EDT 2012 | eezday

The answer, as stated above, is 3 microinch's however, it is equaly important, if not more important, to understand that the only function of the gold is to protect the surfaces beneath it. Only enough gold to cover the nickel beneath it should be u

minimum thickness - Gold flash finish

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 10:05:35 EDT 2012 | guyramsey

What is the state of the art in electroplated gold flash a a surface finish; thickness and tolerance limits?

Re: Gold plating thickness on gold finger

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 17:12:31 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Hi, | | Does anybody know what is the minimum gold plating thickness on the PCB goldfinger required by the industrial specifications - IPC, Bellcore, etc. Where can I find the information? Appreciate for the help! | | Thanks, | Tony | Hi Tony:

Gold plating thickness on gold finger

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 20:34:48 EDT 1999 | Tony Huang

Hi, Does anybody know what is the minimum gold plating thickness on the PCB goldfinger required by the industrial specifications - IPC, Bellcore, etc. Where can I find the information? Appreciate for the help! Thanks, Tony

Gold thickness

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 11 02:42:40 EDT 2008 | aj

Thanks Dave, IPC-6012 states min at 0.05um. Has this been a update or is it for a different class? thanks, aj...

soft gold vs immersion gold

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 13:18:46 EDT 2004 | davef

You bet our reponse changes. Q2R: Hard gold thickness is 4 to 10 u" for Au and 300 to 400 u" for nickel A2R: This is a hard gold spec?? It looks like a ENIG spec. Although, the Ni is quite heavy, 150 uin is sufficient for most applications. The gol

soft gold vs immersion gold

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 18:09:33 EDT 2004 | Kris

ok I agree there has been a confusion with terminology When you say electrolytic soft gold with a minimum thickness of 5-8 of Au, is there a standard that you spec this from ?

soft gold vs immersion gold

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 20:32:10 EDT 2004 | davef

First, we didn't say "electrolytic soft gold with a minimum thickness of 5-8 of Au". We said, "'electrolytic soft gold' thickness 5 to 8uin". FOCUS. ;-) Second, we're unaware of an industry accepted specification that you can reference. IPC-2221

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