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Poor reflow over gold plating

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 21:55:33 EDT 2005 | Mason Hughes

Hi, In response to reading height or gold thickness, I can do that masonhughes@sbcglobal.net

tarnishing gold surfaces

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 26 05:22:44 EST 2010 | 89jeong

Hello Esoderberg. Did you get the analyis report from your vendor? If so, could you pls share it wiht us? Based on my experiance, this issue may be caused by the Au plating. You need to ask your vendor to check the Au thickness or Au plating proces

Soldering to hard gold

Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 15:43:01 EDT 2013 | ngotranbestek

Hi I meet problem by PCB with diameter 300cm and thick 6mm i used tin-lead with profile normal, soak time 60-90 sec, Temp peak is 220 degree C, But solder see not good, not shiny. Any body recomend help me to fix this problem for Hard gold playing.

Soldermask color relating to thickness

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 22 05:04:07 EST 2019 | SMTA-Matthew

We have some circuit boards where the solder mask seems clear instead of green on top of some of the tented via pads. No gold deposited during the ENiG process and no solder sticks to it but why is it clear and does it have any correlation to the thi

Re: Tin-Lead thickness on PWB's

Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 09:54:07 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| I'm reviewing my board fab spec. It calls for a minimum SnPb thickness of 50 microinches on HASL PWB's. I've looked at other specs that call out anything from 30 to 80 microinches, and others that just say the copper pad must be covered and solde

Poor reflow over gold plating

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 19:56:59 EDT 2005 | davef

Matt: Yes, if the gold was really thick, it could appear like your pictures. In measuring gold plating thickness, we'd want to use xray fluorescence [XRF]. For alternatives, look here: http://www.pfonline.com/articles/pfd0027.html

minimum thickness - Gold flash finish

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 14:20:46 EDT 2012 | blnorman

From what I was told, gold flash normally refers to 10 microinches of gold.

soldering to thick gold plating

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 14:09:54 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Not reflowing completely. Slower = hotter. Try a slower conveyor speed.

minimum thickness - Gold flash finish

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 10:35:37 EDT 2012 | davef

Flash gold is just thin electrolytic gold plating over electroless nickel or electrolytic nickel. Flash gold plating ... * Less than 3 microinch thick will be porous and take solder poorly * Greater than 10 microinch thick will cause brittle solder c

Poor reflow over gold plating

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 18:20:49 EDT 2005 | russ

Matt, have you run a profile on this board? Just because it's .062" doesn't mean that any old .062" profile will work. We have .062" thick boards that almost nil for copper and other are utilizing 2 oz. layers internally. They require quite diffe


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