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Ed Cosper asked:
> Hi all, I have a drawing requirement that gives me the option to
>use electroless ni/au in a contact area with recessed fingers. However,
>the option requires for a " electronic contact grade corrosive barrier
>lubricant" to be used. Now, this is new to me. Is this a type of
>surface coating to protect the electroless gold surface. anyone every had
>this requirement before? If so, what are they referring to, How is it
>applied, and where to I get it. Any help is greatly appreciated.
>Sincerely, Ed Cosper American Board Co.ls for
Such lubricants help to preserve the base metals underneath porous noble
metal finishes.
Ref: Bellcore GR-78-CORE Issue 1 Paragraph 4.1.4.1 Lubrication of Noble
Metallization
2% Polyphenyl Ether in solution applied by dip, spray or brush.
Monsanto OS-138 in naptha will meet the requirements (they specify a qual test
in paragraph 13.3.2). Monsanto OS-138 is a highly viscous synthetic oil
(six ring polyphenyl) with incredible stability, originally developed as a
lube for turbine engines.
Note that Bellcore is now "Telcordia Technologies" (yikes).
You could also call Nye Synthetic Lubricants in Fairhaven, MA
(508-996-6721) for support, they sell prepared solutions, and are familiar
with Bellcore and other requirements related to connector lubrication. Good
yankee types, I recommend them highly. This Company traces back to sperm
oil in the whaling era.
regards
Jerry Cupples
Interphase Corporation
Dallas, TX USA
http://www.iphase.com
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