[Elecraft] RE: Started building my K2 have a few ?
AJSOENKE at aol.com
AJSOENKE at aol.com
Tue Jul 17 03:21:51 EDT 2007
Gold plated surfaces are tricky to solder. They are excellent to get wetting
and a superior solder job, but gold is a metal that will dissolve in solder
as well as many other metals. That is why platers use a nickel flash over
copper to plate gold that won't dissolve into the copper. In space applications
this is a problem over time and in weightless environments. OK so what this
means to you is if you play with the solder too long or prolong applying heat,
the gold may actually dissolve somewhat exposing a less desirable surface.
You need to work hot and fast with good solder. Personally, I prefer 60/40
over 63/37 eutectic solder because it provides a little temperature range
between solidus and liquidus, commonly referred to a paste stage that relaxes the
dexterity of the operator a little. You do have to hold the parts steady a
little longer as it cools so you don't fracture the alloy while it cools. For
this reason some ops may prefer the 63/37. The thickness of gold varies
depending on application. 50 u inch is often used on connector pins for
lubrication in the contact zone, so you will likely have 50 u inch in the solder cup -
unless they are VERY expensive connectors.
For corrosion resistance and solder wetting, 15 u inch is usually
adequate... JSTD 001D Class 3. . .are you planning on launching it (couldn't help
myself there ;p)
Of course, now you'll need to regale us with some fine photos.
73 es hop to work u soon AL, WA6VNN
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