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Hi John,
John Parsons wrote:
> They would like to reduce the cost and lead time of producing the
> vane and are asking if a ferrous material can be plated to a PCB.
I have heard about a ferrous material plating, phosphorus free nickel I
believe, used for embedded components in high-speed circuitry before.
You may want to use a non-conductive ferromagnetic, like iron (II, III)
oxide (magnetite, as in ferrite cores) enriched conformal coating or
something along the lines, however.
Indrek
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Indrek Rebane
Borthwick-Pignon OÜ, R&D
Riia 185, 51014 Tartu, Estonia
Phone: +372 7 302 641, Fax: +372 7 383 041
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