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Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 21 15:06:05 EDT 2009 | rramplin
I know the approximate shelf life for good and OK storage of ENIG and Ag boards but I do not know what these times are like for HASL. Can anyone help me out here. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 01:54:46 EDT 2010 | sachu_70
Hi Gani, Immersion Ag finish has lesser shelf life as it can get more easily oxidized on exposure. However, I see concern in your Reflow profile. A few questions: Have you compared your reflow profile to the solder paste manufacturer's recommended pr
Industry News | 2015-01-21 08:30:44.0
A leading SMT equipment manufacturer has concluded an important contract with Essemtec AG for the supply of 100 Cubus systems to be delivered in the coming 12 months. The first systems have been delivered to Southeast Asia and to multiple sites in Europe.
Industry News | 2015-01-21 21:29:26.0
A leading SMT equipment manufacturer has concluded an important contract with Essemtec AG for the supply of 100 Cubus systems to be delivered in the coming 12 months. The first systems have been delivered to Southeast Asia and to multiple sites in Europe.
Technical Library | 2024-06-19 13:59:50.0
The solderability of a nickel-palladium-gold (Ni-Pd-Au) finish on a Cu substrate was evaluated for the Pb-free solder, 95.5Sn-3.9Ag-0.6 Cu (wt.%, abbreviated Sn-Ag-Cu) and the eutectic 63Sn-37 Pb (Sn-Pb) alloy. The solder temperature was 245ºC. The flux was a rosin-based mildly activated (RMA) solution. The Ni-Pd-Au finish was tested in the as-fabricated condition as well as after exposure to one of the following accelerated storage (shelf life) regiments:
Technical Library | 2022-03-02 21:26:51.0
The solderability of a nickel-palladium-gold (Ni-Pd-Au) finish on a Cu substrate was evaluated for the Pb-free solder, 95.5Sn-3.9Ag-0.6 Cu (wt.%, abbreviated Sn-Ag-Cu) and the eutectic 63Sn-37 Pb (Sn-Pb) alloy. The solder temperature was 245ºC. The flux was a rosin-based mildly activated (RMA) solution. The Ni-Pd-Au finish was tested in the as-fabricated condition as well as after exposure to one of the following accelerated storage (shelf life) regiments: (1) 33.6, 67.2, or 336 hours in the Battelle Class 2 flowing gas environment or (2) 5, 16, or 24 hours of steam aging (88ºC, 90%RH).