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Testing of gold plating adhesion
[California]
May 3, 2007
Hi,
We are plating stainless steel gold (0.5 um) over nickel (2 um).
We're occasionally finding areas of plating flaking off. Can anyone
recommend a test we can perform on a sample of each lot to check the
adherence of the gold plating?
Thanks!
Anthony Johnson
designer - San Francisco, CA, USA
May 3, 2007
Anthony,
It would be important of course to get to the root of the problem. If
you are getting gold from nickel peeling the nickel is becoming
passive. Going right into the gold after nickel plate is imperative.
If that is not possible a good nickel activator is in order. If both
layers of plating are peeling (Ni & Au), the pre-clean and woods
Ni strike should be addressed.
Most Au adhesion tests are done by a tape pull test. Locate a
reputable tape supplier that sells plating tapes, they normally have
adhesion test tape available. Press the tape on the part completely,
pull off quickly with a slight upward angle. Pulling straight up on
the tape does not put enough pressure on the plated layer, the test
would be inconclusive. Good Luck!
Mark Baker
Process Engineer - Syracuse, NY, USA
May 7, 2007
The tape test sounds good to me in your situation (clean the
surface thorougly, apply a good quality vinyl tape and pull it off
vigorously). But the most important action would be to review your
process to eliminate the problem. Are you using a Woods strike to
activate the SS?
Guillermo Marrufo
Monterrey, NL, Mexico
June 20, 2007
Hello;
I want to apply rubbing as an ndt test for adhesion ofcadmium
platings.Is there anyone know how to perform rubbing test? Or does
anyone know a relevant standard or process specification for
rubbing?
Thanks in advance
Burak Deger
- Turkey


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