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A PCB surface finish protects the circuit from any damage due to harsh operating and storage environments. Selecting the right coating plays an important role in enhancing the boards solderability, and shelf-life.
The surface finish is a coating between the bare copper at the solderable area and the components on the circuit board. It protects the copper surface from oxidation. During assembly, the surface coating prepares the board surface for soldering components.
Surface coating for printed circuit boards can be classified broadly into metallic and organic.
Metallic surface finishes
Metallic surface finishes use metallic layers. Some examples of these finishes are discussed below.
HASL is a traditional surface finish. In this method, the board is dipped into a molten solder bath to encase all the exposed copper surfaces with solder. The extra solder is removed by passing the circuit board between hot-air knives. The solder used here is a mix of tin and lead. HASL can make a device drop-resistant.
Lead-free HASL is identical to the HASL method. The only difference is that the solder is made up of a lead-free alloy such as Sn-Cu-Ni-Ge, Sn-Ag-Cu (SAC), and Sn-Cu-Co.
ENIG refers to electroless nickel plating covered with a thin coating of immersion gold.
Electroless nickel deposition is an auto-catalytic process. Here nickel is deposited on the copper surface which is catalyzed using palladium. To obtain a consistent coating, the reducing agent that contains nickel ions needs to be restored. This also provides a proper concentration and temperature for plating. Subsequently, gold will adhere to the areas that have nickel plating. ENIG can be used to protect medical devices from shock and drop issues.
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ENEPIG is similar to ENIG. The difference is a palladium coating is implemented as the protective layer to prevent nickel oxidation and stop diffusion to the copper layer.
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ENIG and ENEPIG provide great solderability at a higher cost compared to other surface finishes.
Hard gold includes a gold layer that is plated over a nickel coating. The hard gold finish consists of gold alloying with nickel, cobalt, or iron. It is best suited for components with a higher risk of wear and tear such as edge connectors, interconnected carrier boards, contacts, and keypads.
Immersion silver surface finish provides a lead-free layer of silver and protects the copper traces from corrosion. An electroless immersion reaction is used to apply ImAg to the copper traces.
Immersion tin surface finish consists of a thin layer of tin. It is RoHS-compliant and a great choice when it comes to small geometries and components. It is also well-suited for flat surface requirements and fine-pitch components.
These are all the commonly used metallic surface finishes. Now let us take a look at the organic ones.
Organic
An organic finish includes organic compounds (compounds with carbon). Some of the popular ones are listed below.
OSP is a water-based organic finish used for copper pads. It protects the copper pad prior to soldering.
This consists of a layer of carbon ink. This method is used in welding equipment, remote controllers, automotive, keyboards, keypads, and RF shielding. The primary factors involved in board production with the carbon ink surface finish are printing, baking, and resistance control.
Selecting the right surface finish is essential since it decides the reliability of the board. Some important factors to keep in mind while choosing a surface finish are as follows:
The types of surface finishes available at Sierra Circuits are listed below:
All PCB surface finishes have strengths and weaknesses. We're here to help you choose the best PCB materials for your project needs. Use the matrix below to assess the pros and cons of each material, to find the best fit for your circuit board and PCB finish needs.
Please review the information below for a side-by-side comparison of PCB surface finishes.
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