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platinum clad nickel soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 18:41:09 EST 2005 | KEN

Agreed. In my experience you will not wet solder to: Platinum Iron Constantine Tungsten Carbide titanium Chromalloy allomega alloy 303, 304 ...and the list goes on and on. You will either need to weld or braze. These are high temperature prcesses

platinum clad nickel soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 15:43:26 EST 2005 | davef

Shannon: These detectors are aimed at applications that get bitchin' hot, like 600*C. We doubt there was a plan [by Omega] to have you use some sappy little 220*C solder to attach these leads. Check with your supplier, but we're wondering if you ca

platinum clad nickel soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 13:48:19 EST 2005 | shannond

Hi All, I have to solder a device with platinum clad nickel leads to a PCB. I am having a hard time getting solder to flow on to the leads. Are there special proceedures that I need to follow because of the platinum or am I just dealing with contamin

platinum clad nickel soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 10:35:09 EST 2005 | shannond

Definitely platinum http://www.omega.com/Temperature/pdf/1PT100FR_RTD_ELEMENTS.pdf

platinum clad nickel soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 11:18:42 EST 2005 | russ

Platinum indeed! I would suggest that you contact your solder/flux supplier and see what they have to say. I am sorry but I have never had to deal with this finish before. Please post your findings if any. Good Luck Russ

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

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.

Soldering to a nickel plated battery terminal

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 22 08:55:54 EDT 2014 | davef

I assume that you're talking about wanting to solder to metal tabs that are spot welded to the battery terminal. These tabs are not meant to be soldered. The metal was special selected for welding. In the old days, you could buy plumbing flux at th

Soldering to Chrome plated pads

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 24 01:06:11 EST 2009 | isd_jwendell

You can weld (spot) to chrome. Maybe you could weld a nickel tab to the chrome part?

aluminium wire bonding on Electroless Nickel + Immersion gold

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 15:06:29 EDT 2001 | davef

This otta push Wolfgang over the top ... Recommended reading G.G. Harman, Wire Bonding in Microelectronics : Materials, Processes, Reliability, and Yield, 2nd edition, McGraw-Hill Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Series, 1997. G.G. Harman, R

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