Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 06:38:31 EST 2002 | Roni H.
I need to know basic details about Imersion Tin technology (what is the process, electroless? direct over Cu or over difusion barrier?....). More important is - Does anyone have experience with it? I'll be glad to hear some feedbacks from the "field"
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 09:35:45 EST 2002 | Randy Villeneuve
We are using Immersion tin in production. We specify Omikron-plus tin which according to the information is much better in solderability and shelf life than standard immersion tin. I am not having any problems with the finish and we are running it th
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 11:38:32 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
If you are thinking of putting one in place (I would say hire some people B>If you are just working with it (Than other approaches would be good. YiE, MA/NY DDave
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 10:54:57 EST 2002 | russ
I have had both success and failure with immersion tin. It seems to be very dependant upon the PCB suppliers process control. If its too thin, solderability is greatly diminished. I have never had it too thick (see Daves comments). We currently d
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 12 22:57:13 EDT 2003 | Dean
What is the surface finish of the PCB? Tin? Imersion Silver? What flux is used in wave solder and / or SMT? I have much experience with silver migration and tin wiskers. Both can disappear during a reqork cycle. Both can be extremely difficult
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 16:40:23 EST 2007 | mika
One of our customers that always was going for Ni/Au surface finish on RoHS PCB and our processs was adjusted for that, "whithout any problem". Recently they decided to switch to another surface finsh: PbFree HASL. What is that? Imersion tin/silver?
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 07:37:13 EST 2002 | davef
Immersion plating appears like electroless, sorta, but is different chemically. Plating is converting metal ions in solution to metal on the board. Those metal ions are "converted" by adding electrons to them. The source of these electrons defines
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 10 05:03:58 EST 2002 | praveen
We are having solder fillet finish issue. The solder looks like rough solder on the connector leads .The plating of the leads is Nickel (99.9% purity) and the PCB plating is imersion gold. I have tried fine tuning my reflow profiles an have used N2 i
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