Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 16:49:24 EDT 2004 | jim_bob
Regarding Lead Free component finishes, vendors are zeroing in on matte tin plating as the finish of choice. What test are performed, to determine if a finish is "matte" type (vs. non-matte)?
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 17:44:48 EST 2000 | Dave F
In response to your questions: Is the embrittlement from excess gold in lead / tin solder connections bad? It can be vereeee bad. Does it affect all plating processes the same? Give us a break and read the SMTnet Archives, for instance: BGA prob
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 06 16:35:31 EDT 2003 | Carol
This is an old topic, but keeps coming up. Solderability and reliability issues with SMT gold plated terminations when used with tin/lead solder paste/hassle finish PWB. I need to know which standard (mil, IPC, J-STD??) tells you all about the probl
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 05 20:52:51 EDT 2006 | davef
If you let the silver content of your solder connections get much above 3 percent, it could cause reliabilitility problems, similar to the problems caused when the gold content gets too high.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 30 11:28:24 EDT 2001 | davef
Consider using a roll solder with a flux that well matches the residues you can accept to be remaining on the board when you get finished processing. Many people use a no-clean flux cored roll solder for such operations, because they don't want to c
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 16:02:14 EDT 2001 | fcouture
Pad Metallurgy Used: >Is your question about this targeting the current industry capability of using tin plating technology on such small >pad dimensions? Actually I should have asked for tin/lead plating (HASL) and yes it's to have an idea on capab
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 23:28:33 EDT 2003 | dehlers
To the best of my knowledge and experience the 2 % Ag component is not for embrittlement but rather to reduce gold scavenging caused by the propensity for tin to react with the gold. I have seen eutectic tin/lead actually disolve gold wire after a f
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 11:17:04 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee
The classic dilemma, cost vs. performance. In typical applications, Sn whisker growth is not an issue. It only seems to occur under extreme use (high stress, low temperature)conditions. Until this issue is fully addressed, Pd seems to be the favor
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 06:57:10 EDT 2003 | davef
Your vendor site is totally correct. 2Ag is an excellent solder, but it does nothing to prevent tin and gold from reacting chemically. An earlier poster is correct gold goes into solution in liquid solder very fast, less than a second. Gold and ti
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 14:23:31 EDT 2001 | jschake
Pad Metallurgy Used: Copper OSP pads were used for all of the results that I have been reporting. The same design test boards with Nickel/Gold pads are available and awaiting further assembly tests. I will consult with a board technology and metall
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