Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 04 09:33:18 EST 1999 | Christopher Lampron
Hello Russ, I believe that the dullness in color of the solder joint is related to the gold finish on the pads. I have had done alot of thru hole soldering of gold pins as well as SMT on gold finish and have seen the condition that you are talking a
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 11:02:06 EST 2020 | slthomas
I'm not 100% sure which type of gold you're asking about, but if you're talking about hard gold plating, I think the most common use is to provide a durable surface for things like membrane switch contacts because it resists abrasion and other mechan
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 09:39:00 EDT 2005 | davef
Points to consider are: * Gold plating too thick [SB LT 8 uinches]. [Obviously, we're talking about actual plating thickness, not the specification.] * Reflow recipe improper [SB 220*C 5-10 sec]. A recipe that works fine for HASL needs to be hotter
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 17:44:48 EST 2000 | Dave F
In response to your questions: Is the embrittlement from excess gold in lead / tin solder connections bad? It can be vereeee bad. Does it affect all plating processes the same? Give us a break and read the SMTnet Archives, for instance: BGA prob
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 06:43:06 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
We are currently producing a board for a customer that has about 400 gold fingers that get wire bonded after the assy. leaves our facility. We have tried many different approaches to ensure that we are not getting solder on the gold fingers. Nothing
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 12:59:26 EDT 2006 | mattkehoe@sipad.com
We are trying to apply solder to boards with 80 microinches of electro plated hard gold. No components involved, just print 63/37 paste and reflow. The results are very poor on some boards, not so bad on others? Pictures at http://www.sipad.net/thick
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 10:51:11 EDT 2006 | Chunks
OK so you're stuck with gold. Not all that bad unless you're paying for it. Gold is very flat compared to HASL, so you should have no problems printing. This should lead to good placement as well. But after oven you mat have a big contrast betwee
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 05 00:23:53 EDT 2020 | researchmfg
1. To protect the nickel and copper under gold plating from oxidization before soldering. Gold plating can extend the PCB self-life and improve the solderability for 2nd re-flow. 2. Provide a good bonding strength. For Chip on Board process that Gol
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 16:01:05 EDT 2000 | jackofalltrades
We get solutions from Circuit Repair Corp. PS-054 Solder Strip PS-044 Electroclean PS-034 Nickel PS-024 Gold
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 12:24:59 EST 2001 | traviss
200-300u that�s tinny but I read IPC as saying ANY metal other than gold in the critical contact areas is not acceptable.