Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 16:14:41 EDT 2002 | russ
Would the lead finish on this part happen to be Paladium? I had a problem similar to this some time ago and we found the lead finish was not tin/lead over copper but paladium over nickel. We had to increase the reflow to 225 deg. C peak temp with t
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 06 07:22:36 EST 2004 | Steve
Hello all you knowledgeable people. Got a customer who makes components. Asked the question what are manufacturers of components plating their lead with? Tin? Nickel? I heard possibly Paladium but don't know much about paladium. And of course the big
Electronics Forum | Sat May 23 17:30:44 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| My question is: How does one recognize paladium leads so that the profile can be set properly? | Dave F Hi Dave, It's kinda' subjective, but what I think it looks like is almost like having a nickel appearance to it, it's smoother and not as
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 22:47:48 EST 1999 | Chris G.
| Hi! | | Does anyone know any roadmaps for board plating materials. Especially I'm interested in finishes, which are plated onto copper. | | Teemu M�kiniemi | Teemu, For some time now, as I am sure you are aware, the PCB industry has been tryi
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 09:28:22 EDT 1999 | Michael N.
Well Dave what are pads on the ceramic board is composed of is Paladium Silver but it is on the bottom, then comes the copper, then it is coated with tin, then it is coated again with nickel. What makes it even harder is that are devices are Gold lea
Electronics Forum | Sun May 24 08:24:29 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | My question is: How does one recognize paladium leads so that the profile can be set properly? | | Dave F | Hi Dave, | It's kinda' subjective, but what I think it looks like is almost like having a nickel appearance to it, it's smoother and
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