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We have instances where tin/lead coated pins are inserted into gold plated
sockets, etc. Components even have gold/tin-lead or gold/tin interfaces,
such as an IC socket with a gold contact with a tin sleeve. Mil-Std-889B
indicates gold as being incompatable with tin or tin/lead. Has anyone
looked into this issue and is there a potential for corrosion formation and
associated problems? Again, I just refereing to mechanical contact ( not
soldering ).
Thanks,
Jack Tippit
Wilcox Electric
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