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Rounded Test Pins Facilitate Assembly
August 15, 2007 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
WEST WARWICK, R.I. Advanced Interconnections Corp. established a line of standard and custom Test Point Pins, designed with rounded terminal heads to protect assemblers during production and post-assembly board handling. The pins are screw-machined for increased durability.
Advanced offers the pins in tape-and-reel for automated insertion. The company also can package the pins with solder preforms, eliminating wave or hand soldering onto PCBs.
Test Pins comprise a brass/copper alloy and are plated with matte tin or gold-over-nickel for RoHS-compliant applications. RoHS-exempt applications can use tin/lead-over-nickel plating.