SMT Express, Issue No. 2 - from SMTnet.com Volume 1, Issue No. 2 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 Featured Article Continued From Previous Page PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD FABRICATION BASICS AN OUTLINE Earl Moon Proof Of Design (POD) 8. PLATING (AND
SMTnet Express, August 7, 2014, Subscribers: 23058, Members: Companies: 13975, Users: 36604 Gold Embrittlement In Lead-Free Solder. Craig Hillman, Nathan Blattau, Joelle Arnold, Thomas Johnston, Stephanie Gulbrandsen; DfR Solutions , Julie Silk
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. Some typical brazing alloys include copper-zinc, copper-gold, copper-phosphorous, and silver-based alloys. The melting temperatures for brazing alloys range from 450° C (852° F) to 1100° C (2012° F
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) when the solder gold content exceeds 5% by weight. Controlling the component gold plating thickness as well as the soldering process temperature and time can prevent gold embrittlement