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Solder Paste for Thermal Cycling application (-40 to 150 Degree Celcius)

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 11:05:35 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Tony

There are competitors to REL solder alloys from AIM. Tin-Copper-Nickel-Bismuth alloys (Nihon Superior) are an alternative option which do very well in thermal cycle testing. The reflow profiles required are similar to SAC305 profiles. You may als

Soldered Brass Tape

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 12:28:33 EDT 2005 | davef

We've never heard of it either. Stained glass widow people use varous types of copper and brass tape / foil in their work. A widely used suppler of this tape is Venture [ http://www.venturetape.com ]. They may be able to help. We're not sure how

PBF BGA or PB BGA

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 12:39:06 EST 2008 | tsvetan

this is really nice one ;) paper and cotton have lowest potential to generate static electricity see below, and usually is good practice to wear cotton glowe at least to one of your hands to not leave greasy finger spots on the gold finish of the PC

Re: Good Solder Joint Failures

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 17:06:33 EST 1999 | Dave Jurena

| Hope some of you out there can help me with this one. | I am getting feedback from our test department that they are showing opens on solder joints which have visually good wetting. The touch-up operators confirm that the joint looks good. All they

Black pad analisys

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 08:52:54 EST 2002 | dphilbrick

Juan There are many things that cause this and the first thing I would do is request quality records from your board fab facility on that particular lot. If they are unwilling to give them to you this is a good sign they had a processing problem. Th

Flexible Circuit Board Finish ENIG or Hard Gold?

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 18:14:10 EDT 2016 | davef

Shawn ... I believe you. I believe what you're saying. I don't believe that you received the metals that you ordered. From the way it looks I'd guess that you have no nickel and that you're seeing copper corrosion.

Why gold plating on PCB?

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

Re: Storage life of Gold Finish Boards

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 11:28:50 EST 1999 | Bob Willis

| | Folk's, | | | | I'm looking for information of how long you cna store a gold finish PCB before building it. I know there are problems with the gold disappearing into the underlying nickle over time / temperature etc but exactly how long do you h

Re: Storage life of Gold Finish Boards

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 14:45:48 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | Folk's, | | | | | | I'm looking for information of how long you cna store a gold finish PCB before building it. I know there are problems with the gold disappearing into the underlying nickle over time / temperature etc but exactly how long do

Solder Mask On Gold

Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 15:50:48 EDT 1999 | Frank Boyko

We now put soldermask on copper and then immersion nickel/gold plate our fine line boards. One of our vendors says this causes skipped plating in small via holes and wants to nickel/gold plate the whole board, including via holes, and then apply sold


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