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Gold-silicon soldering alloys

The common electronic components consist of integrated circuits (ICs), printed circuits (PCs), and connectors and contacts. IC conductors are made from aluminum alloys, often alloyed with silicon and copper. PC boards such as conductors and connectors are made of copper with solders consisting of lead-tin alloys. Contacts are made from copper covered with electroplated nickel or gold for improved corrosion resistance. [Pg.183]


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