| Successful Formulation of ENIG Plating | | Print | |
| Written by Dr. T.S. Krishna Ram | |||
| Friday, 03 August 2012 00:17 | |||
Results of a two-year study of various electroless nickel baths.Many Pb-free alloy formulations, including SAC alloy (consisting of 3-4% silver, 0.5-1% copper and the balance tin), have been developed to replace leaded solder (typically, SnPb), and used successfully to manufacture and assemble printed circuit boards. As Pb-free solder can leave bumps on the traces during HASL (hot air solder leveling), many alternate surface finish processes have been investigated to overcome this challenge.
Several formulations of ENIG plating have been tried. Here, we discuss a successful formulation of ENIG that has been in continuous use in large-scale PCB production for more than two years.
Table 1 shows the optimum results.
This bath was prepared and used for 12 months to verify and establish the results. It was consistent in providing a thickness of 8-9µm of nickel at 80oC in 25-30 min.
The thickness of gold was measured using an x-ray fluorescence tester. With these two formulations, standard deposits of electroless nickel gold were obtained for large-scale production. References Dr. T.S. Krishna Ram is chief executive (Techno-Commercial) at M/s. Meena Circuits Pvt. Ltd.; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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