Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 14:51:31 EDT 2006 | bhu
Can anyone suggest a supplier for gold solution when replating gold fingers that had solder on them?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 08:43:20 EDT 2006 | russ
Try the circuit repair corporation www.circuitrepair.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 07:57:06 EDT 2008 | davef
Your board fabricator can replate them for you.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 09:20:29 EST 2010 | jrr3434
Is there anyway to get solder off gold fingers besides replating them?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 07:40:11 EDT 2006 | davef
Check the fine SMTnet Archives, like: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=9250
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 08:09:51 EDT 2006 | Steve Gregory
Go to: http://www.hunterproducts.com/micro-metallizer.htm It's great system and you don't ever have to worry about spilling the solution.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 16:14:24 EST 2007 | Mark
Hello, We replated the boards with new Ni and Au and the soldering flow is excellent. There is 100% covarage of the pad even for reduced appertures. Mark
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 12:42:18 EST 2008 | bandjwet
Dear Smtnetters: We have a customer wanting to strip off or overplate a gold microplated connector with tin (gold disposal too difficult) . Does anyone know if this is feasible? Regards BWET
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 10:56:03 EST 1999 | Kol Chokrotti
chem. Clean ->Electroless Cu ->Clean (hot air)->Electroplating->Inspection. We have checked chemicals, possible contamination and plating current requirements for that specific program�. Everything seems all right. Appreciate if someone could give
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 17:33:52 EST 2002 | barryg
I do not know what this plating is, I would check your service manual, or contact the machine manufacturer, our wave machines use titanium fingers, which i believe are not plated. If yours are plated you should be able to contact the manufacture, and