Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 16:56:40 EDT 2009 | gplume
Does anyone out there have experience soldering with Pb solder (Sn 63 or Sn 62) to SAC 305 coated PCB lands (about 50um) or Sn-Cu plated lands (about 10um). I know soldering Pb free (Sac based soler) to Pb/Sn coated lands is a no-no, but was waonderi
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 02 11:23:08 EDT 2009 | floydf
Does anyone out there have experience soldering > with Pb solder (Sn 63 or Sn 62) to SAC 305 coated > PCB lands (about 50um) or Sn-Cu plated lands > (about 10um). I know soldering Pb free (Sac based > soler) to Pb/Sn coated lands is a no-no, but
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 02:56:40 EDT 2001 | mugen
Hi, (me been absent for some time...) Are your brds confirmed HAL over copper? (check out what Dave F mentioned abt possible root causes) or are the brds HAL over nickle? (shd be no problem here, if so?) or are the brds strictly nickle plated pads?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 28 14:20:32 EDT 2024 | mistrthou
Ours may be different, but the back power plates (yes, there's two) show 2082/220v 50/60Hz 30A and 115/120v 50/60Hz 15A Thinking the frequency won't matter. You'd be a bit above the high side of voltage. How did you end up with a KISS over there? Th
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 21:52:58 EDT 2005 | KEN
I wonder if yor customer means wrong "flux"? Your not solderng to gold. Your soldering to Nickle. The gold is disolved and dispersed. Your joint strength comes from the SnNi intermetalic.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 15:21:41 EST 1999 | BJL
This may be the nickle paladium lead material or an 87/13 tin lead plating on the leads. Paladium and 87/13 has a slower disolution rate and takes longer for solid joint to be created between two metal surfaces. Reflow temp must allow the joint to be
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 13:01:57 EDT 2005 | stalkerb
PR thankyou for your feedback, your comments are extremely helpful. We have a customer product porfolio of about 900 active products, covering approx 700 different fabs. your comments are absolutely valid with regards to Speed, however in our scena
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 15:19:32 EDT 2022 | dwl
I don't recall thicknesses off the top of my head but brittleness becomes an issue more for gold plating then ENIG. .125 um should be fine. also, gold ain't cheap so its unlikely your PCB fab will get anywhere near the max tolerance. On the other e
Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 09:33:30 EDT 2013 | 15009
Looking for advice on soldering lead free paste to a board with very heavy gold plating. I have learned from the Customer that this is HARD GOLD and that it is 10-20 Micro Inches Hard Gold over 100 Micro inches of Nickel. When we reflowed the solde
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 24 10:12:44 EST 2002 | kcorrin
Thanks for your response Dave. I did look at the bare boards after wave solder and they seem to solder fine in that process. I do not see any soldermask bleed on bare boards. Regarding "thin" plating...I have had issues in the past when the board sup