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solder SnPb wire to gold plated IC

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 14 09:28:58 EDT 2007 | davef

When soldering a component to a board, the solderability protection on the component combines with the solderability protection on the board and the solder to form an alloy. This alloy is unique for that combination of solder and solderability protec

solder SnPb wire to gold plated IC

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 09:12:23 EDT 2007 | davef

Standard for appearance: J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 committees eliminated the requirement that solder connections be "bright and shiny". Certain solderability protections; such as Au, NiPd, NiPdAu; can affect the surface texture of a solder connection,

solder SnPb wire to gold plated IC

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 15 23:35:14 EDT 2007 | Sam

few more questions: Is there any standard saying that the dull surface is accepted if solder Au plated leads? Understand that more than 3% Au in the solder connection leads to unacceptable embrittlement of the connection. How about any standard relat

Unsoldered gold pads on unleaded wave solder process

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 15:29:29 EDT 2012 | davef

That you can get good solder flow when hand soldering seems to indicate that the temperature of your solder pot is too low. Still, I'm uneasy that you see gold on the pads after passing the board across the solder pot. Gold is so thin with ENIG. So

Unsoldered gold pads on unleaded wave solder process

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 04:24:32 EDT 2012 | brettrenishaw

Yes pads are still gold after the wave soldering process even if you wave solder a pcb several times. I have tried soldering using an iron and the solder takes to the pad as you would expect. This happens on all boards of this type and all boards are

Unsoldered gold pads on unleaded wave solder process

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 20:38:23 EDT 2012 | kahrpr

It is possible that there is nickel contamination in the gold. Depending on your plating board vendors put nickel down first. The plating also could be to thin. Dave had a good suggestion in trying to solder the pad with a Iron that will tell a lot.

Unsoldered gold pads on unleaded wave solder process

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 16:51:26 EDT 2012 | davef

Sorry, but I don't have a quick and easy answer. Before jumping the 'black pad shark,' tell us more about your boards ... * Is the gold still on the pads after soldering? * Can you make the pads take solder using a soldering iron? * Does this happen

Re: High temperature solder paste for gold plated MCMs

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 14:33:47 EST 2000 | Glenn Robertson

Tuan - How about Sn/0.7Cu? It's M.P. is 227 and it's readily available. If the leads are Gold plated you might consider pre-tinning them. If you need a higher temp alloy any of the major solder companies can help - I suggets you start with Ind

Re: High temperature solder paste for gold plated MCMs

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 21:30:06 EST 2000 | Dave F

Tuan: Consider Sn 96.5/Ag 3.5 or Sn10/PB88/Ag02 also. As Glenn says, you had better get rid of that gold or you will never have a shiney connection. Not that a shiney connection means anything about the quality or reliability of your soldering. M

Unsoldered gold pads on unleaded wave solder process

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 11:22:14 EDT 2012 | hegemon

Good info above from davef Solder pot contamination seems likely, are you using any dross reducers or additives that might be reacting with this particluar batch of PWBs? 'hege


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