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Why not electroplate the tin on one side, & then mask off & do the
nickel gold electroless/immersion? As was already said, though,
you'll have to watch what happens with the vias.
Matt Byrne
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Subject: FAB: Electroless Tin
Author: [log in to unmask] at SMTPLINK-HADCO
Date: 11/5/96 05:00 PM
I have a customer who wants Tin on one side of his circuit
and Ni-Gold on the other. The only way I can figure
out to do this is to use an electroless Tin. Does anyone
know of a vendor who will do electroless tin plating?
Rich Orr
Lucent Technologies
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