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Paste In Hole

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 13:55:10 EDT 2001 | peterson

We are having some difficulty achieving 75% fill on some through-hole power connectors. The board is very thick. Any suggestions? Our plan is to preheat extensively, pre-tin the leads and perhaps add paste in hole. Anything else that might achieve th

Re: High temperature solder paste for gold plated MCMs

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 14:33:47 EST 2000 | Glenn Robertson

Tuan - How about Sn/0.7Cu? It's M.P. is 227 and it's readily available. If the leads are Gold plated you might consider pre-tinning them. If you need a higher temp alloy any of the major solder companies can help - I suggets you start with Ind

should gold pads be pretinned, what issues are known are there?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 15:13:17 EDT 2002 | davef

Effects of Gold (Au) on Solder Properties Concentration Range in Weight Percentage w/o Au in Sn63/Pb37 Solder [A Sugarman/Loranger] * 2.0 - 3.0% Spreadability and fluidity of solder reduced (1) * 3.0% Highest acceptable concentration of Au in solder

Fiducial Shapes---

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 18:47:22 EST 2002 | stefwitt

In theory you are right, but the camera CCD chip has only small squares as pixels. The edges of the circle lit the pixels only by a certain percentage. In order to find the edges, you will have to use sub-pixels or greyscales. A circle is also prone

pretinning

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 09:15:06 EDT 2003 | davef

We used to use 260+-5C (500+-10F) for Sn63, now we use 240-260C (460-480 F). You probably could get away with 232C (450F) in all cases, since there is no thermal mass to a lead being tinned. We keep our tinning temperature the same as our solder po

Mysterious reflow problem

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 08:35:47 EDT 2009 | cman

Did you try pre-tinning your board on this suspect pad/s to see if it improved wetting/solderability prior to printing/SMT placement and reflow? Does the pad/s not soldering tie to a ground layer? I would connect a T/C to each pad of the same part an

Degolding Pretinning

Electronics Forum | Sun May 02 11:44:03 EDT 2010 | davef

J-STD-001 is your base requirement, but MIL and SPACE have stringent requirements for soldering gold plated terminals, e.g. this typical one: http://xweb.nrl.navy.mil/glast/CALDesign/CDE/CAL%20DPD%20Wire%20Cable%20Soldering%20and%20Staking%20Spec%20

HMP hand soldering.

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 03:17:21 EDT 2011 | richieoreilly

Hi, Thanks for the info. The current process is a standard SMT hand soldering process. The time does not include cleaning, prepping and pre-tinning. Its just the time for the re-flow of one joint itself. We are waiting on some new tips to experimen

Soldering Issue in Sensor component

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 31 10:17:12 EST 2019 | emeto

Let's stay away from the PCB and process for a while. This component is pre-tinned. What kind of solder? How is the component stored? I bet you that you can put just flux on the board and solder this part - have you tried? I think we should understan

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 03:55:45 EDT 1999 | Brian

| We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However, a reco


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