Electroless gold is deposited from a solution purely as the result of the reaction of chemicals in the bath. The electroless plating bath is comprised of several of the same items found in an electrolytic gold plating bath, but it also includes chemicals (reducing agents) to provmore...
MIL-G-45204 Gold Plating, Electrodeposited Type I 99.7 % gold minimum; hardness grade A, B, or C. Gold plating used for general-purpose, high-reliability electrical contacts, solderability, and wire wrap connections. Type II 99.0 % gold minimum; hardness grade B, C, or D. A genermore...
Electroless means that the process used to plate the gold onto a surface is not the traditional electroplating cell having electrodes and an external power supply. Electroless gold is deposited from a solution purely as the result of the reaction of chemicals in the bath. The elemore...
Gold is unique with its yellow color. Also, gold is a precious metal, which means that it will not oxidize in air, so its electrical conductivity stays uniform over long periods of time. It is ideally suited for gold electroplating applications. Gold plating offers good corrosimore...