Silver Filled, Electrically Conductive Ink for Screen Printing AG-800 is a unique, electrically conductive silver filled ink designed for high-speed screen printing in flex circuit, membrane switch, and other additive circuit applications. AG-800 i
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Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 16:25:21 EDT 2002 | davef
Imm silver holds-up to multiple thermal cycles very well. The things, we guess, are happening to make imm silver tough to solder after heating and sitting are: * Oxidation of the silver. * Reduction of the co-deposited organic anti-tarnish [used in
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 05:48:52 EDT 2005 | charly
hi' i need advise on immersion silver PCb shelf life. 1) what is the shelf life for Immersion silver PCB? 2) iF PCB expire, can we bake the immersion PCB? what temp & duration? 3) How long can we keep the pCB again after rebaking? (with vacuum seal)
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Super PCB is pleased to announce that it offers a variety of quality PCB surface finishes. PCB surface finish is the coating between the PCB and components that provides a solderable surface for components and protects the exposed copper circuitry.
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. Thankfully for those who want to continue utilizing this type of finish, a lead-free HASL is now available. Shelf Life Quality is a word thrown around quite a bit in the world of printed circuit boards
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. Alloy A substance composed of two or more metal elements. Example: Sn96.5 Ag3.0 Cu0.5 is 96.5% Tin, 3.0% Silver, and 0.5% Copper. Generally, alloys will have different properties than those exhibited by their individual elements (e.g