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Evaluation Method for PCB Surface Finishes Based on Color

1. Used PCB circuit boards from mobile phones and computers contain valuable metals like gold and copper, making their recycling value over 30 yuan per kilogram, significantly higher than that of waste paper, glass bottles, and scrap iron. 2. PCB circuit boards typically show three main colors on their surface: gold, silver, and light red. Gold is the most valuable, followed by silver, with light red being the least valuable. 3. These colors indicate whether manufacturers have used cost-effective materials. The circuits inside mainly consist of pure copper, which oxidizes easily and thus requires protective coatings. 4. Contrary to common belief, large areas of circuit boards are often gold-plated rather than made of copper.

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PCB Electroplating: Process & 8 Common Issues

PCBs are crucial across various sectors like aviation, military, and household electronics due to their structural importance. Copper facilitates conductivity for component connections on PCBs, but prolonged exposure to air causes oxidation and solderability loss due to corrosion. Protecting PCBs with specialized technologies is vital. The PCB electroplating process involves multiple steps including acid treatment, copper plating, pattern transfer, and various rinsing stages. Three main electroplating technologies—oxide film, organic coating, and electroplating—are employed, with electroplating being preferred by most manufacturers despite alternatives like oxide film and organic coating.

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Common Issues and Resolutions in PCB Copper Sulfate Electroplating Process Part 2

The presence of copper particles on a PCB board surface can be attributed to various factors such as copper sinking, pattern transfer, and electroplating processes. It is crucial to maintain proper bath parameters, production operations, materials, and process maintenance to prevent issues with copper particle formation.

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The Significance of Electroplating in PCB Manufacturing

Copper is commonly used on printed circuit boards for interconnecting components, but requires protection from oxidation and corrosion through technologies like organic paint, oxide film, and electroplating, with gold being a common plating material for high wear resistance and low contact resistance.

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Common Issues and Resolutions in PCB Copper Sulfate Electroplating Process Part 2

The presence of copper particles on a PCB board surface can be attributed to various factors such as copper sinking, pattern transfer, and electroplating processes. It is crucial to maintain proper bath parameters, production operations, materials, and process maintenance to prevent issues with copper particle formation.

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The Significance of Electroplating in PCB Manufacturing

Copper is commonly used on printed circuit boards for interconnecting components, but requires protection from oxidation and corrosion through technologies like organic paint, oxide film, and electroplating, with gold being a common plating material for high wear resistance and low contact resistance.

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Copper Theft on PCB

Copper Thieving is a technique that involves adding copper equalizing blocks in specific areas of a multilayer PCB, such as the outer graphic area, PCB assembly auxiliary strip, and panel manufacturing area. But what is the purpose of Copper Thieving?During the PCB production process, it is crucial to maintain balanced plating currents to prevent uneven

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