Electronics Forum: lead free solder catching on fingers (Page 1 of 16)

solder on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 16:16:17 EST 2010 | stepheniii

My old boss bought some stuff to clean the lead off of gold fingers. At least that is what he thought it did. What it really did was remove the gold fingers. And quite well I might add. The short answer to your question is no. And if you replate mak

Report on lead free

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 12 13:17:00 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel

To all smt neters, In many different threads I have tried to bring awareness of the dangers lead free alloys pose to the reliability of solder connections. Many times those warnings have been waved by unscientific reports (from lead free solder manu

Long term effect of lead free solder on plating

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 09:31:10 EST 2006 | Slaine

on sections ive looked at with 7 microns of silver and 4microns of copper, the silver had been totally absorbed into the solder in most places and a large amount in some places all the copper as well, so i think the answer is that to provide long ter

Long term effect of lead free solder on plating

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 09:09:36 EST 2006 | davef

Silver on your copper or brass part is a solderability protection. The silver diffuses into the solder and you solder to the base metal, either the copper or brass in your case. Soldering to copper is well known. The issues are soldering to brass

Long term effect of lead free solder on plating

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 06:42:37 EST 2006 | Slaine

What are the long term issues with high tin content solders on parts plated with silver over copper? Is it possible that the silver will be absorbed by the solder then over a long period of time the tin will react with the copper causing it to part

Solder balls on pads - lead free

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 11:04:49 EDT 2012 | davef

Melissa ... Are you calling the blobs of solder on the pads solder balls?

Solder balls on pads - lead free

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 05:06:04 EDT 2012 | benreben

Hi, maybe solderability of PCB...

Solder balls on pads - lead free

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 21:48:26 EDT 2012 | vergara1

Sorry. I don't see any solder balls. > > To me, it > looks like the solder wetted the pad and then > pulled back. It's called dewetting. It's a > defect. Ask your supplier for a SEM analysis. I'm > interested to know what he / she says. I see

Solder balls on pads - lead free

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 10:29:21 EDT 2012 | davef

Sorry. I don't see any solder balls. To me, it looks like the solder wetted the pad and then pulled back. It's called dewetting. It's a defect. Ask your supplier for a SEM analysis. I'm interested to know what he / she says.

Solder balls on pads - lead free

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 10:38:58 EDT 2012 | mark25y2001

It's both solderpaste or PCB pad problem... 1st it's possible that your PCB exposure problem or old stocks, remedy? try to bake your PWB. 2nd, it's possible that PWB coating (wax) are more ticked so that solder paste flux are cannot penetrate to clea

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