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soldering to thick gold plating

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 20:13:05 EDT 2006 | davef

We agree with Chunks. You need to turn-up the heat [slow the conveyor] because you have significantly changed the melting point of the solder alloy by adding so much gold. Relative to ENIG you should expect: * Similarly smooth surface, possibly a l

Wire bonding on gold fingers

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 08:50:54 EDT 2003 | russ

I believe that Fancort makes some finger protectors that are made of Metal (Aluminum, titanium, etc...) I don't know how well these would process through placement equipment however due to their thickness. Could you clean the Kapton residue off just

Poor reflow over gold plating

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 13:23:56 EDT 2005 | Bob Gilbert

Matt, Try a cooler profile by simply speeding up the conveyor by 10%. The difference may be the temperature the pads are reaching between the HASL boards and the Au boards. Are they the same thickness?

Poor reflow over gold plating

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 10:51:32 EDT 2005 | mattkehoe

Thanks for the replies, - solder paste used ? NC ? other ? Water soluble 63/37 paste - reflow in Air or N2 ? Infrared - temp ramp up before soack (�C/second) ? Will have to check. This profile has been used on numerous gold plated boards in our

Re: Noclean soldering to gold

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 16:34:54 EST 1999 | Russ

Wolfgang, I appreciate your continued feedback! The main reason that I shortened the Time Above Liquidous (TAL) was it appeared that I was burning off all of the flux from the paste. By shortening the TAL to 45 seconds and decreasing peak temp to

Re: Tin-Lead thickness on PWB's/Let's Hear More

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 20:18:09 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | | | I'm reviewing my board fab spec. It calls for a minimum SnPb thickness of 50 microinches on HASL PWB's. I've looked at other specs that call out anything from 30 to 80 microinches, and others that just say the copper pad must be covered and

Re: Tin-Lead thickness on PWB's/Let's Hear More

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 21:27:33 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | | | I'm reviewing my board fab spec. It calls for a minimum SnPb thickness of 50 microinches on HASL PWB's. I've looked at other specs that call out anything from 30 to 80 microinches, and others that just say the copper pad must be covered a

Re: Tin-Lead thickness on PWB's/Let's Hear More

Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 11:19:34 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | | | | I'm reviewing my board fab spec. It calls for a minimum SnPb thickness of 50 microinches on HASL PWB's. I've looked at other specs that call out anything from 30 to 80 microinches, and others that just say the copper pad must be covered

Re: Tin-Lead thickness on PWB's/Let's Hear More

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 14:50:07 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | I'm reviewing my board fab spec. It calls for a minimum SnPb thickness of 50 microinches on HASL PWB's. I've looked at other specs that call out anything from 30 to 80 microinches, and others that just say the copper pad must be covered and sol

Re: Tin-Lead thickness on PWB's/Let's Hear More

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 15:27:36 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | | I'm reviewing my board fab spec. It calls for a minimum SnPb thickness of 50 microinches on HASL PWB's. I've looked at other specs that call out anything from 30 to 80 microinches, and others that just say the copper pad must be covered and s


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