Hi All,

Mike Weekes thread kinda' ties into my thread last week about dewetting cap
acitors...

I got my corrective action report from the manufacturer, and they acknowleged
that there was insufficient nickel barrier plating. Their minimum nickel
thickness is called out to be a minimum of 50-micro-inches, some of the caps that
I sent them from the reel, measured down around 6-micro-inches. They have an
explanation of how this could have happened, and what they have done to prevent
this from occuring in the future, but I'm still wondering about reliabilty...

I was told over the phone that if they wet with solder, they would be
fine...but I don't have anything documented from them that states that...

How important is the barrier plating on capacitor terminations to reliabilty?
Should I ask them to document that there will be no reliabilty concerns with
the capacitors that came from this lot that have shown visually good solder
wetting?

Still don't have a "warm and fuzzy" about all this...

-Steve Gregory-

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