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Susan:
EN is difficult to use, requires high maintainance, and is expensive and slow, compared to electroplated Nickel. However, that said, it also does not require an electrical connection, and it plates the sides of the traces, whereas electroplating is typically done with a photoresist on the board, and therefore the sides of the traces are usually not plated.
The bottom line is that if you can get away with electroplating, you usually will want to.
EN can almost always be substituted for electroplating, if you have to.
Hope this helps.
Rudy Sedlak
RD Chemical Company
Susan Mansilla <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I need some information regarding the nickel plating that is used for ENIG
and for contact fingers.
Can this be the same nickel bath and applied in the same manner?
Is this ever done?
What happens if ENIG nickel is used for contact fingers and what happens if
contact finger nickel plating is used for ENIG, if they are not interchangeable?
Thanks for you help
Susan Mansilla
Robisan Lab
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