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Plating & Finish Options

Fotofab offers the following finishing options for your parts. Contact our Technical Sales staff for more information or specifications regarding these and other finishing options.

Standard Materials

Tin
     Bright (Mil-T-10727, Type 1)
     Dull electro tin

Tin/Lead
     60/40
     63/37 (eutectic)
     90/10

Copper

Nickel
     Electroless (Mil-C26074)
     Electrolytic (Mil-QQN-290)
Precious (noble) Metals

Gold
     Hard gold (Mil-G45204 Types 1&2,
     Grades B&C)
     Soft gold (Mil-G45204 Type 3, Grade A)

Silver
     Matte finish (Type 1)
     Bright finish (Type 3)

Platinum

Palladium

Rhodium
Other Finishes

Anodizing
Blackening
     Black oxide on copper and brass (Mil-F-495)
     Black zinc on steel (Mil-QQZ-325)
Electropolishing
Painting
Passivation
Selective plating
Silk Screening
Teflon
Tumbling

And many more! Contact with your request.


Plating & Finishing descriptions:

Tin:
Electro-tin plating is used for excellent solderability and corrosion resistance.

Tin/Lead:
Electro-tin plating is used for excellent solderability and corrosion resistance. This option is NOT RoHS compliant.

Nickel:
Nickel plating is generally used to improve corrosion and wear resistance of the underlying base metal. Electroless Nickel ( Mil-C-26074) is good on flat or gently formed parts. Electroplated Nickel (QQ-N-290) is also available. Both types of nickel plating are not recommended on parts with sharp, formed features as the brittle plating will crack when the part is formed. Appearance of nickel can be similar to stainless steel in color, or an almost white, dull-grey color. Nickel plating is magnetic. Specify thicknesses ranging from 100u" up to 600u" and up.

Gold:
Gold plating is used in electronic parts where electrical conductivity and high corrosion resistance are required. Under Mil-G-45204 are Types I and II, grades B & C are known as hard gold . Type III, grade A is known as soft gold,. (best used for wire bonding). If all you need is a gold flash, only 3 to 5 millionths of an inch of Type I, grade B is needed. Specify thickness from 10u" up to 100u".

Silver:
Silver plating such as matte finish silver (Type I) and bright finish silver (Type III) are sometimes used where high electrical conductivity and excellent solderability (but decreases with age) are required. Has good corrosion resistance, depending on base metal. QQ-S-365. Specify thicknesses from 100u" up to 1000u".

Anodizing:
Anodizing, an electrolytic process, converts aluminum surfaces to aluminum oxide. A hard coating, and resistant to corrosion. The process changes the molecular structure of the metal surface, giving it a thin, protective film. Anodized finishes are usually colorless, but can be dyed in a variety of colors. Aluminum is often anodized, as is titanium, magnesium and tantalum.

Blackening (Black Oxide):
For ferrous metals, a black, uniform coating commonly used for decorative purposes. Can provide very limited corrosion protection. Used to reduce light reflection, the more popular types of blackening are black oxide on copper and brass (Mil-F-495) and black zinc on steel (QQZ-325).

Electro-polishing:
Widely used to provide parts a shiny and smooth surface, e-polishing removes a few layers of atoms from a part (typically .0002"-.0005"), smoothing the surfaces and rounding the edges. Often used on metal parts such as stainless steel screens and decorative items.

Painting:
Fotofab can fully or selectively paint your part. If you have ½ etch features, we can paint and fill. If you have a specific paint color in mind, please provide the Pantone number.

Passivation:
Primarily used for cleaning and descaling stainless steel parts. While cleaning provides an enhanced appearance to the metal, it also ensures maximum corrosion resistance and prevents product contamination. MIL-S-5002

Selective plating:
Fotofab can etch your part, then selectively mask and plate onto your part. Works will most types of plating (electrolytic, electroless).

Silk screening:
More information on this coming soon!

Tumbling:
Tumbling is used to give parts a smoother surface area, to clean, and to break sharp edges. Parts are mixed in a vibratory tumbler with a selected media.

 
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P: 773.463.6211
F: 773.463.3387

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Rose MacDonald
Electronic Packaging Division
MINI-SYSTEMS INC.


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