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imm. silver

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 20:02:58 EDT 2002 | davef

Often assemblers leave areas unsoldered for future component additions, modifications, and test points. On imm silver boards, these unsoldered areas become a real bear to solder/test later in life. One way to avoid that problem is deposit some solder

RoHS solders and silver termination inks

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 12:49:59 EDT 2005 | Ted

Slaine, We use a Pd/Ag thickfilm paste. Because of the leaching we had to start using solder pastes that have silver in it. For RoHS, we are using a solder paste with an alloy of Sn95/Ag05. We also have to double print the thickfilm pastes. I h

Immersion silver leaching.

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 09 20:28:14 EDT 2004 | Ken

I have experience in this. My company offers Lead free SMT and Wave soldering. I have processed ImSn, ImAg, Enig, OSP in both smt and wave. Yes, silver leaching will occur. Yes, copper leaching will occur. High tin content solders disolve everyt

Immersion silver leaching.

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 08:28:41 EDT 2004 | Dougie

Hi, We are Scottish manufacturing company considering a move to Immersion Silver finished PWB's from HASL. The driver behind it being the RoHS and WEEE legislation in Europe at present. My question is... We plan on using a Sn/Cu/Ni solder bar in o

Immersion silver leaching.

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 08:30:22 EDT 2004 | Dougie

Hi, We are Scottish manufacturing company considering a move to Immersion Silver finished PWB's from HASL. The driver behind it being the RoHS and WEEE legislation in Europe at present. My question is... We plan on using a Sn/Cu/Ni solder bar in o

Palladium silver surface finish

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 20:32:44 EDT 2004 | usdigital

Indy, We use Palladium silver surface finish parts for silver epoxy attached parts only. It is our understanding that this finish is not for solder, but only silver epoxy attach. I expect that is you problem. Dave

PCB immersion silver discolouration

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 21 10:55:52 EDT 2008 | vladig

As long as the surface is solderable, you should be fine. Silver tarnish a well0-known thing. Make sure, though, there is no sulfur (S) "around". Regards, Vlad

silver pads, reflow charateristics??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 15 19:27:43 EST 2003 | praveen

Grainy finish of the solder joint also caused by higher reflow temp.So far we have observed grainy structure in case of gold plated board.

silver pads, reflow charateristics??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 15 19:27:44 EST 2003 | praveen

Grainy finish of the solder joint also caused by higher reflow temp.So far we have observed grainy structure in case of gold plated board.

silver pads, reflow charateristics??

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 10:18:53 EST 2003 | burb1999

I have heard that the profiles are pretty much the same but I have a visible solder joint difference... might half to start looking at the plating, might be something with that?


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