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Jim,
There are many theories and proofs out there. The one thing I was
interested in was that at temperatures above 450F, tin metal can alloy
nickel at a small percentage. The pastes used would dictate temperature of
reflow, but it is not known how these pastes would behave toward the nickel
compared to tin metal.
Let's say you were around 430F +/- 40F.
What if the "black pads" are formed as the hot ones?
A ternary or quaternary phase diagram of the metals would be useful
(Sn/Pb/Au/Ni).
Just speculating,
Paul Wilson
Plant Chemist / R&D Manager
Circuit Center, Inc.
4738 Gateway Circle
Dayton, OH 45440
Phone (937) 435-2131 Fax (937) 435-7698
http://www.circuitcenter.com
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