Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 14:07:26 EDT 2000 | Steve
Hi ya'll!! We've got some PCB's in receiving inspection that has these little nodules in plating inside all of the barrels. These are microwave PCB's and have almost all of the surface area on both sides covered with with solid metal planes, and no
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 20:33:25 EDT 2000 | Dave F
What does a section of the through hole look like? Is you fab using a dull drill and plating over the fibers? Good luck
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 13:27:30 EDT 2005 | Sam Ho
i want to know which type of solder paste and reflow profile can support the solder pad with nickel but not covered gold on the pcb.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 13:50:30 EDT 2005 | russ
I would contact your paste supplier, bare nickel can be impossible to wet to. How oxidized is it?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 07:54:37 EDT 2005 | Rob
We talked about something similar here: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=8051Message31805
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 11:17:03 EDT 2010 | davef
Things don't disappear completely. If something caused nickel corrosion, the nickel corrosion by-product would be in place of the nickel. Is it possible that ... There never was any nickel? We know that the nickel will diffuse into the copper. Th
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 21:51:37 EST 2005 | wmeyers
I have a pin and sleeve assembly that utilizes a fusible link type of solder, Bi, Cd, Pb and Sn alloy. The pin is gold plated, the sleeve is copper alloy 725. I have had sporadic success with wetting of the sleeve during the reflow process. To improv
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 09:59:04 EDT 2003 | davef
Your customer's question is reasonable. Soldering to nickel is not always a walk on the beach [can of corn, or whatever]. This issue is flux not solder. Your Sn63 will have plenty of strength, providing the solder connection is well formed. You s
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 08:27:38 EDT 2004 | davef
Zinc from the brass [Cu3Zn2] diffuses into the tin causing solderability problems. Just 0.001% of Zn in your solder can render it fit for the scrap heap. So, you need a barrier plate between the brass and the tin. Copper or nickel-plating is commonl
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 05:25:34 EDT 2004 | Martin
Hello, I am looking for some advice please about how to go about plating some brass pins for a new assembly. (which will be hand soldered) I have spoken to a couple of "experts" who seem to contradict themselves.. Firstly what should I be solderin