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NanoFoil® Multi-Layer Bonding Material

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NanoFoil® reactive multi-layer foil is a controllable and affordable bonding material, proven to lower manufacturing costs while providing repeatable and reliable bonds. NanoFoil® is a reactive multi-layer foil that provides instantaneous heat for

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Electronics Forum: exposed nickel (34)

ENIG used with stainless-steel membrane switch

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 24 13:12:41 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick

I seriously doubt it. It is extremely thin and the gold's only real purpose in life is protect the nickel underneath from oxidizing. Once you wear that very thin gold off you will have exposed, oxidized, nickel and loss of conductivity.

About the PCB gold finger contamination.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 21:23:42 EDT 2002 | davef

I'm not saying that an eraser will necessarily work. What I'm saying is that some erasers may cause more trouble than the eliminate. Look here http://aic.stanford.edu/jaic/articles/jaic28-02-003_2.html We prefer a brand called Ruby Red. The "ole

Industry News: exposed nickel (3)

Super PCB Offers High-Quality Surface Finishes

Industry News | 2018-11-27 14:03:14.0

Super PCB is pleased to announce that it offers a variety of quality PCB surface finishes. PCB surface finish is the coating between the PCB and components that provides a solderable surface for components and protects the exposed copper circuitry.

Super PCB

The ‘Relativity’ of High Q Capacitors

Industry News | 2018-09-06 15:18:14.0

Although many High Q capacitors are available on the market, performance can vary widely depending on design and quality of manufacturing

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Technical Library: exposed nickel (3)

Platings for Interconnections

Technical Library | 2019-06-04 10:19:46.0

Interconnection technology relies very heavily on the ability of the conductors on a printed wiring assembly to maintain reliable signal integrity. Harsh environmental factors can precipitate a loss of conductivity due to oxidation and corrosion. Connections are typically soldered or inserted using pressure fitted connectors to obtain enough surface contact to meet the electrical conductivity requirements. In pressure contacts, surface integrity is especially critical where the abrasive effects of retraction and insertion can wear off the metallic finish from the contact area. This can expose the underlying copper or nickel and lead to increased resistance at the contact points. These types of conductors are frequently found in card edge connectors where the terminations are plated with a layer of nickel and gold (frequently referred to as gold fingers). A hard gold is typically used containing very small amounts of nickel and cobalt to increase the wear resistance.

ACI Technologies, Inc.

OOOH Colors, It Must Be Lead Free

Technical Library | 2014-06-23 14:50:52.0

It was unusual to see chip terminations change colors when tin lead solders were used but with the introduction of lead free reflow soldering and the corresponding increases in reflow temperatures terminations are now changing colors. Two conditions are present when reflow temperatures are increased for lead free solder alloys that leads to discoloration. Reflow temperatures are above the melting point of tin (Sn MP is 232oC). Air temperatures commonly used in forced convection reflow systems are high enough to both melt the tin plating on the termination allowing it to be pulled into the solder joint due to solder joint liquid solder surface tension leaving behind the exposed nickel barrier. Now those metal oxide colors will be visible due to high air temperatures during reflow.

Johanson Dielectrics, Inc.

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Indium's NanoBond® Process

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Leaded vs. Lead-Free Solder: Which is Better?

| https://www.eptac.com/blog/leaded-vs-lead-free-solder-which-is-better

. Lead-free solders typically contain a variety of different metals. Some of the components you may find in lead-free solder include tin, copper, silver, nickel and zinc

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Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) | https://www.smta.org/icsr/speaker_forms/Paper-Format-Requirements.doc

. However, until such time that ImAg is proven to not creep corrode, Dell will not employ this surface finish for critical business products that may be exposed to such harsh environments

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