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Not an expert, but I would assume this could be determined through a hardness test?



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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of [log in to unmask]

Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2016 7:19 AM

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Subject: Re: [TN] Test



Fellow TechNetters:



   I did not receive a response the FIRST time .   therefore I pose the inquiry once again.



“Is there a test or method to determine if gold plating is hard gold or ENIG?     XRF will determine thickness of gold but will not verify plating process.   I am working with a measurement of 5 micro inches of gold.”



Victor,



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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Hillman

Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2016 7:14 AM

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Subject: Re: [TN] Test



I don't know about the rest of the folks but I received an A+ and its rumored  you received a C-



Dave



On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 7:09 AM, Douglas Pauls < [log in to unmask]> wrote:



> And what percentage of our grade is this test?

>

>

> Doug Pauls

> Principal Materials and Process Engineer Rockwell Collins

>

> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 9:17 AM, Vadim Matveyev 

> <[log in to unmask]>

> wrote:

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> > Test

> >

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