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platinum clad nickel soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 17:27:36 EST 2005 | russ

Are we possibly talking palladium instead of platinum? I haven't yet heard of platinum terminations (seems expensive) If it is palladium over nickel, I can tell you that you need to reach 225-230 Deg. C in reflow and the TAL should be about 90 sec.

platinum clad nickel soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 19:52:50 EST 2005 | davef

We agree with Russ that you're talking palladium instead of platinum. Your wetting problem likely is not the Pd-Ag surface layers, but the underlying metal or nickel to which you need to wet. Either a base metal is: * Contaminated and poorly wettabl

Palladium silver surface finish

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 20:32:44 EDT 2004 | usdigital

Indy, We use Palladium silver surface finish parts for silver epoxy attached parts only. It is our understanding that this finish is not for solder, but only silver epoxy attach. I expect that is you problem. Dave

Palladium silver surface finish

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 04 19:49:05 EDT 2004 | indy

Hello Everyone, We are having some problem with Palladium-Silver surface finish. We have ceramic components with the above surface finish. When we try to assemble these on Sn/Pb solder, we are observing open joints. If we reflow the compt for more t

Palladium silver surface finish

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 18:06:09 EDT 2004 | SR

May I ask what component types you are using and who the suppliers are? FYI - If the components have exceeded their shelf life, they may have oxidized too much for soldering using low activity fluxes. Thanks and best regards, SR

Palladium silver surface finish

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 16:35:25 EDT 2004 | Richard

Sounds like your Si plalladium finish has oxide on it from the firing or sitting around too long. I used to assemble LTCC and have had plenty of dealings with this matter. The best and easiest is to get an active type flux and solder paste. AIM makes

Solder Paste with/without silver

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 18:39:15 EDT 2001 | davef

Responding to your questions ... RELIABILITY OF 1% SILVER SOLDER PASTE: It�s as good as the next solder paste, all other things the same. Look at your back articles by Jennie Hang in SMT magazine. I want to say she wrote an article on the topic i

Palladium silver surface finish

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 16:54:20 EDT 2004 | davef

If the terminations on your components are not barrier plated, you must be very careful about the amount of time you stay above liquidous. As you'd expect, longer is not better. The longer you stay at liquidous, the more of the component terminatio

Solderability of fired-silver/platinum/palladium lead terminations

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 08:11:22 EST 1998 | Derek Drabenstadt

Does anyone have any experience with fired-silver/platinum/palladium lead terminations soldering. I have had issues on nickel over gold plated boards but not with HASL'd boards with tin/lead pads. Is this the norm?

Tombstoning 0805s w/palladium/platinum/silver terminations

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 22:50:41 EDT 1999 | Kelly Morris

Tombstoning 0805s w/palladium/platinum/silver terminations We are experiencing tombstoning problems on 0805 packages that have paladium/platinum/silver terminations. It comes & goes...... I�ve checked the reflow profile, and paste deposition and a

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