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: Solderability Issues with Nickle Plated Surfaces Question: We are working with components with leads of tin/lead over nickel. After the manufacturing processes, some of the pins are exhibiting what appears to be flaking plating, leaving behind unsolderable surfaces
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: Solderability Issues with Nickle Plated Surfaces Question: We are working with components with leads of tin/lead over nickel. After the manufacturing processes, some of the pins are exhibiting what appears to be flaking plating, leaving behind unsolderable surfaces
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. They will re-tin with flux, but reappear following steam-aging. Is this something you have encountered before? Answer: There is a metallurgy issue with soldering to nickel plated surfaces and depending upon the thickness of the final tin/lead coating, the steam aging will penetrate the finish coating and create a
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? If not, how would we tin the gold plated components by wave soldering? Answer: Soldering gold parts onto printed circuit boards follows Paragraph
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”. Does this mean that if we run a through-hole CCA thru a wave solder machine twice it would meet the gold removal requirements? If not, how would we tin the gold plated components by wave soldering? Answer
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”. Does this mean that if we run a through-hole CCA thru a wave solder machine twice it would meet the gold removal requirements? If not, how would we tin the gold plated components by wave soldering? Answer
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] or more of gold thickness. b. From 95% of all surfaces to be soldered of surface mount components regardless of gold thickness. c. From the surfaces to be soldered of solder terminals plated with
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] or more of gold thickness. b. From 95% of all surfaces to be soldered of surface mount components regardless of gold thickness. c. From the surfaces to be soldered of solder terminals plated with
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? Does this mean we should remove the ICs from their tape and reel packaging, tin the leads for proper gold removal, then re-reel the parts for proper packaging for pick and place equipment