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Webinars and Webtorials

Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) | https://www.smta.org/education/presentations/presentations.cfm

Cost of Gold, Copper, Palladium, Silver, tin etc Protective coatings and effects of soldering operations Solderability reflow wetting patterns Solderability tests:                 Dip and inspect, wetting balance, rotary dip test                 Simple

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Webinars

Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) | https://www.smta.org/webinars/

conditions. Webinar Content: What is solderability ? Component and printed board storage life Storage conditions for longer life Artificial ageing tests and impact on yields International specifications and test methods Cost of Gold, Copper, Palladium, Silver

Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA)

Should You Use Lead Or Lead-Free Solder? – Blackfox – Premier Training and Certification

Blackfox Training Institute, LLC | https://www.blackfox.com/news-events/should-you-use-lead-or-lead-free-solder/

? As its name suggests, lead-free solder is the complete opposite of its lead-based counterpart. Instead of lead, it contains other metals like copper, silver, indium, zinc, bismuth, antimony, tin, or nickel

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Should You Use Lead Or Lead-Free Solder? - Blackfox

Blackfox Training Institute, LLC | https://www.blackfox.com/should-you-use-lead-or-lead-free-solder/

? As its name suggests, lead-free solder is the complete opposite of its lead-based counterpart. Instead of lead, it contains other metals like copper, silver, indium, zinc, bismuth, antimony, tin, or nickel

Blackfox Training Institute, LLC

Best Papers - Award Winners | SMTA International

Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) | https://www.smta.org/smtai/best_papers.cfm

? What Stays the Same?" View past award winners 2018: Kazuhiro Nogita, The University of Queensland " The Role of Nickel in Solder Alloys - Part 2

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PCB Prototyping: What Should You Be Looking For?

Imagineering, Inc. | https://www.pcbnet.com/blog/pcb-prototyping-what-you-should-be-looking-for/

. Copper weights range from 1 to 4g. Finish plating can be leaded solder, or any following RoHS-compliant finishes: lead-free solder, immersion gold, immersion silver, white tin, or OSP

Imagineering, Inc.

The Role of PCB Assembly and Fabrication in the Aerospace Industry

Imagineering, Inc. | https://www.pcbnet.com/blog/the-role-of-pcb-assembly-and-fabrication-in-the-aerospace-industry/

assembly to avoid damaging components during assembly. The finishing material of aerospace PCBs should be able to tolerate harsh environments. The most common choices include: Electrolytic nickel and gold. Electrolytic wire bondable gold. Electroless nickel

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Are Voids in Solder Joints Really an Issue? - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed

| https://www.eptac.com/are-voids-in-solder-joints-really-an-issue/

. The solder joint has to be metallurgically bonded to the basis material, be it either tin, copper, silver, nickel, brass, etc. and we need to create the intermetallic compound, which allows the wetting between tin of the solder alloy and the basis material

Are Voids in Solder Joints Really an Issue?

| https://www.eptac.com/blog/are-voids-in-solder-joints-really-an-issue

. The solder joint has to be metallurgically bonded to the basis material, be it either tin, copper, silver, nickel, brass, etc. and we need to create the intermetallic compound, which allows the wetting between tin of the solder alloy and the basis material


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