Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 20:38:50 EDT 2002 | davef
Search the fine SMTmet Archives for background on immersion silver.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 08:04:15 EDT 2004 | davef
Contact the licensers of imm silver process, mentioned earlier in this thread.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 14:48:00 EDT 2006 | flipit
Hi, I live in Minneapolis,MN USA. I was watching the news last night and began to laugh. There was a news story on the benefits of silver in fighting infection and healing. I know first hand that silver fights bacteria. I set myself on fire worki
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 12:38:25 EDT 2008 | blnorman
Avoid cardboard boxes as well. They are sulfur bearers, and silver has an affinity to form silver sulfide.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 07 08:33:11 EDT 2017 | abruno1995
The vias are filled with the silver plating, it's excess plating and i wanted to know if there was any issues with ICP
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 13:55:10 EST 2019 | jimpat
Out of curiosity is it actual silver or silver colored - ie. Nickel? Are you out of NJ by any chance?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 10:28:38 EST 2002 | jax
Silver in paste is usually employed to prevent scavenging of silver from silver plated surfaces, BUT Dave's right. I wouldn't think Components are uniform enough to base a process change on. See how it goes with what you have. You will probably find
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 08:06:49 EST 2005 | davef
You'll be able to tell pretty soon if this will work. * Our bet is the epoxy will corrode the silver. * Another concern is that you're not fusing the silver to the copper. Why not ask the imm silver suppliers: * Alpha Level Silver [ http://www.al
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 09:21:37 EDT 2006 | don dawson
I've been building boards for a long time and have never heard of anyone using electrolytic silver. Immersion silver would be 8-18 microinches thick. Plated silver would be significantly thicker (min a couple tenths - .0002" and up). So you may be ab
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 16:11:19 EDT 2003 | Fred Matthews
Entering the world of Electrolysis Imersion Silver as a board finish. Have two customers...one using Alpha and the other using Sterling as the silver used in the process. What are the differences? What are the process hits (if any) for the two? Any