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Date: | Thu, 1 Mar 2001 21:58:13 EST |
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I have been told by a customer that various folks are putting 1-3 micro
inches of solft gold directly over copper on PCBs in place of solder for
thru-hole applications. Has anyone out there been trying this successfully?
What about oxidation issues, leeching of gold into the wave solder pot,
using no-clean flux with oxidized leads, etc??? Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks, Bill
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