Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 15:57:56 EST 2003 | Marc Simmel
Are there specifications or recommendations for electro-deposited tin-lead plating thickness on austenitic stainless steel that would provide a shelf life of 1 year? 6 months? Would 2 to 3 microns (78 to 118 micro-inches) 90/10 tin-lead over 1.27 mi
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 08 10:04:26 EST 2003 | severs
Once you have selected your plating based on electrical and physical requirments, you should know that there is an inexpensive plastic storage packaging developed by Lucent which can keep any platings solderability from degrading for up to 10 years o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 09:18:36 EST 2015 | davef
Nichrome, manganin, phosphor bronze etc are easy to solder ... the hard part is removing the corrosion * Manganin: 86% copper, 12% manganese, 2% nickel. Often, it's used in making cryogenic measurements, due to its low heat loss. * Select a flux for
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 11:58:06 EST 2008 | russ
they make tin plated steel batt contacts. may be your best option
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 11:04:06 EST 2006 | muse95
What type of hardware are you looking for? Nuts and bolts? Custom machined/stamped parts? In general, stainless steel is usually considered RoHS, but more expensive. However, medical equipment usually uses things like stainless steel. However, som
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 16:38:45 EDT 2014 | barryg
Hello all. We have been having some problems soldering to what we believe is a nickel plated spring steel battery terminal to a PCB. We have tried scrapping , then tinning, dipping and still have problems. Are there any special fluxes or pre-treats t
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 22 12:33:35 EDT 2014 | barryg
No we have a battery spring that is soldered directly to a PCB (standard tin plated copper PCB). The Battery spring supplier (and I have no confirmation he makes them or buys them) claims they are tin plated. When trying to solder to them it is very
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 14:11:08 EST 2021 | domgal
yes something like this, but Bliss is located in the US and we do not Need the big mounting plate. only the steel or aluminium runners Kind regards
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 21:19:38 EDT 2010 | mbclemens60
I have a customer that wants 5000 hrs to red rust. The steel is plated with chloride zinc (barrel plated) and a black chromate. They say a company in Taiwan has the technology, but can not deliver in a production setting. Does anyone know of a cost e
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 16:43:20 EDT 2020 | sumote
There is a 8lb steel plate that is held down by 4 toggle bolts at the top of the machine. Its where you load the cutting media. If that plate does not have a pressure gauge built into it, contact CCR. They will send you one free of charge (at least t