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Torsten,
The last time I did this type of thing I did the following:
Pre-tin S/S soldering areas with the same solder metallurgy as your solder paste using a very active acid flux (I used a hydrobromic acid type flux), wash thoroughly, then place on PCB like regular component and/or RF shield...
Some adjustment need to be made depending (that word again...) on the joint configuration and part...
Paul
Paul Edwards
Process/Quality Engineering
Surface Art Engineering
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Subject: [TN] soldering stainless steel
Hi all,
has anybody experience with soldering stainless steel parts directly on a PCB? What solder process work fine?
Application is a medical sensor with body contacts.
Torsten
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