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Usually a sacrificial gold is the final finish over the nickel. The fluxes used to solder to nickel are unique. IMHO, no-cleans; not allowed.
Dewey
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In my experience nickel is NOT easy to solder to at all.
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Fellow TechNetters:
Should I be concern with an electroless matted nickel plating over an aluminum sheet metal surface and solder onto a copper heat tube? I recall something about directly soldering onto a nickel surface. Beside nickel oxidation. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Victor,
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