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I am currently venturing into the world of pcb metallic finishes. I have acquired some pcb's with immersion gold on them and have met with what seems to be limited success. I was wondering if there are any tricks of the trade for processing these style boards thru a conventional SMT/Wave solder process? If a different formulation other than 63/37 solder paste is recommended? and who it stacks up to the OSP coatings?
Stephen Weldon
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Diagnostic Instrument Co.
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