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  2. Electroless nickel immersion gold - Wikipedia

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    It consists of an electroless nickel plating, covered with a thin layer of gold, which protects the nickel from oxidation. The gold is typically applied by quick immersion in a solution containing gold salts. Some of the nickel is oxidized to Ni 2+ while the gold is reduced to metallic state. A variant of this process adds a thin layer of ...

  3. Gold plating - Wikipedia

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    Gold plating is often used in electronics, to provide a corrosion-resistant electrically conductive layer on copper, typically in electrical connectors and printed circuit boards. With direct gold-on-copper plating, the copper atoms tend to diffuse through the gold layer, causing tarnishing of its surface and formation of an oxide and/or ...

  4. Pogo pin - Wikipedia

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    The plunger and barrel of pogo pins usually use brass or copper as a base material on which a thin layer of nickel is applied. As common in electrical connectors, manufacturers often apply a gold plating that improves the durability and contact resistance. [5] The springs are usually made of copper alloys or spring steel.

  5. Printed circuit board - Wikipedia

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    PCBs may be plated with solder, tin, or gold over nickel. [50] [51] After PCBs are etched and then rinsed with water, the solder mask is applied, and then any exposed copper is coated with solder, nickel/gold, or some other anti-corrosion coating. [52] It is important to use solder compatible with both the PCB and the parts used.

  6. Electroless nickel-phosphorus plating - Wikipedia

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    Electroless nickel plating, covered by a thin layer of gold, is used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards (PCBs), to avoid oxidation and improving the solderability of copper contacts and plated through holes and vias. The gold is typically applied by quick immersion in a solution containing gold salts.

  7. Glass-to-metal seal - Wikipedia

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    There are combinations of glass and iron-nickel-cobalt alloys where even the non-linearity of the thermal expansion is matched. These alloys can be directly sealed to glass, but then the oxidation is critical. Also, their low electrical conductivity is a disadvantage. Thus, they are often gold plated.

  8. Nickel electroplating - Wikipedia

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    "Black nickel" is a dark coating that consists primarily of nickel sulfide and metallic zinc and nickel. [14] It is typically plated on brass, bronze, or steel in order to produce a non-reflective surface. [15] This type of plating is used for decorative and military purposes and does not offer much protection. [1] [2] [15]

  9. Plating - Wikipedia

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    Gold plating is a method of depositing a thin layer of gold on the surface of glass or metal, most often copper or silver. Gold plating is often used in electronics, to provide a corrosion-resistant electrically conductive layer on copper, typically in electrical connectors and printed circuit boards. With direct gold-on-copper plating, the ...

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