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Marjan Marjan IncorporatedIncorporated Established in 1972 – Family owned Company
Marjan specializes in 100% Pure Tin, Tin-Lead (60/40 & 90/10) and Tin-Silver Coatings (95% Sn – 5% Ag).
**ROHS Compliant Marjan coats Copper based alloys and Carbon Steel Pre-plate in coil form. From 3” to 14” Wide. Gauges
of .003 to .062” Thickness ranges: Commercial Coat: Mechanical Wipe &
HALT: Tin Coverage to .00008” Intermediate: .00005” to .00015”HALT. Hevi-Kote .0001” to .001” HALT
We ship World Wide We are a service company to all major mills, service
centers and O.E.M.’s
Under the Hood Applications and throughout Vehicle ! Under the Hood Applications and throughout Vehicle ! Pure Tin upgrade, Pure Silver Option and for Gold, Pure Tin upgrade, Pure Silver Option and for Gold,
where it makes sense. Ie: Outside of the squib area !where it makes sense. Ie: Outside of the squib area !
Why Tin-Silver Coatings?Why Tin-Silver Coatings?1.) An upgrade from Pure Tin Coatings.2.)A replacement coating for Pure Silver
Plated female terminals mated to Pure Silver headers.
3.)A replacement coating for both male and female Pure Silver Plated Terminals.
4.) A Gold alternative. Where it makes sense. Ie: Under-the-Hood Applications
Why the Tin-Silver Push?Why the Tin-Silver Push? Throughout the vehicle, there are many terminal designs
with as many platings. Each use of these platings are because of A.)Cost and B.)
Temperature Class requirement. Improvement needed in insertion forces. A harder coating than Pure Tin. The 95-5 Sn-Ag coatings have been tested to all US Car
Class environments 1 thru 4 with success. Low normal force terminals from 1.5 to 8 Newtons. One pair of coating types A.) Silver B.) Tin-Silver
throughout the vehicle can expedite engineering design.
Mating Forces TestMating Forces Test Ralph and Rich, I was asked to summarize the insertion results we got from the various plating types we use on our Apex 1.2mm
female terminals (modified from our 1.5mm female terminal tooling). These terminals are used in our 3 way cam, crank, and coil-on-plug connectors released for Daimler Chrysler use.
All values shown are in Newtons. Also, the results shown are from "first insertion" readings. Please contact me if you have any questions. Tin Plated: (mated to a Tin plated device blade) AVG - 10.66 MAX - 12.15 MIN - 9.15 Tin/Silver (95/5) Plated: (mated to a Silver plated device blade) AVG - 5.81 MAX - 6.25 MIN - 5.05 Gold Plated: (mated to a gold plated device blade) AVG - 3.66 MAX- 4.30 MIN - 3.15 Regards, Jeff Burnside FCI Automotive (248) 592-2831 Courtesy of FCI
1.) HALT(100%)coatings were assigned a value of 1.0000. Other platings reflect cost %1.) HALT(100%)coatings were assigned a value of 1.0000. Other platings reflect cost % from from HALT.HALT.
2.) Percentage values based on a cost per pound of base material coated. Prices were 2.) Percentage values based on a cost per pound of base material coated. Prices were gathered based on a coating thickness of .00005”/.00015” (1.2 – 3.9 um) per side of strip. Base gathered based on a coating thickness of .00005”/.00015” (1.2 – 3.9 um) per side of strip. Base
metal .010 x 6” copper alloy strip.metal .010 x 6” copper alloy strip.3.) **** These are value added costs for PLATING ONLY****3.) **** These are value added costs for PLATING ONLY****
Plating Cost Analysis %
1.0000 1.5114 1.5790 1.4999
16.2418
19.1744
0.0000
5.0000
10.0000
15.0000
20.0000
25.0000
Halt Tin MatteElectro Tin
ElectroReflow Tin
95/5Tin/Silver
Pure Silver Pure Gold
%
Testing already performedTesting already performed F.C.I.’s 3-Way 1.2mm Cam, Crank & Coil
Sensor. 3.5 Newtons of Normal Force.Tested to US Car-2 Class 4. Sn-Ag Passed. **In Production.
Tyco’s Junior Power Timer.Tested to Temperature rise of 160 C. 95-5 Sn-Ag outperformed Thermic Tin and Europe’s version of Tin Silver. 98-2 Sn-Ag. The Eutectic of 2%Ag is too low. The melting point would be around 218 C. Below Pure Tin which is 232 C.
Kostal’s 1.2 mm MLK family at 120 grams normal force.
Yazaki North America-Internal Evaluation of the Kostal 1.2 mm MLK system. Road Vehicle test performed.
Cont’Cont’
Delphi HVT 1.2 mm Program. Tested at Class 3 US Car-2. Sn-Ag passed and is spec’d out for production.
F.C.I.’s 2.8mm Terminal System Engineering Evaluation (EE) Level. 95-5 Tin-Silver passed all phases of testing.
US Car-20 TestUS Car-20 Test **An OEM tested their 150 series terminal family with a
Pure Tin male and Pure Tin female against the Sn-Ag male and Sn-Ag female version. *3.5 Newtons of Normal Force.
Tested to US Car-20 Class 3 125 C until failure. The results: 95-5 Tin-Silver passed and Pure Tin failed. This test showed that Sn-Ag is an upgrade. ** Lets say for example: Emission Control Terminals. The
warranties increase from 5 years to 15 years or 150,000 miles. Would this test put you in the comfort level if most of the terminals were 3 to 5 Newtons in normal force with the potential of Class 3 to Class 4 environments?
I propose that Sn-Ag does.
CONT’CONT’
The fact that you can mate Tin-Silver female terminals to Pure silver headers without effecting performance.
In many cases, Tin-Silver females to Tin-Silver males. More of a cost savings.
In Gold applications, the worry of tin being mated to gold platings during assembly. No More!
One Stop shopping without effecting your existing supplier base.
Advantages of Hot-Dip Tin Advantages of Hot-Dip Tin CoatingsCoatings
Formability– Cast structure on hot-dip coatings, can go
through severe deformation with no cracking– Due to porous structure and stresses inherent in
electroplate, cracks can develop at sheared edges
Please refer to Marjan’s Please refer to Marjan’s web site atweb site at
www.marjaninc.comwww.marjaninc.com for for more data on Tin-Silver more data on Tin-Silver
coatings.coatings.
THANK YOUTHANK YOU
Marjan Marjan IncorporatedIncorporated
Marjan Inc. 44 Railroad Hill Street Waterbury, Ct. 06708
Tel: 203 573-1742 Fax: 203 755-9263 Cell: 203 592-9184 Attn: Rich Strobel E-mail: [email protected]
Marjan Hot Tinning Inc. 1801 Albright Road Montgomery, Il. 60538
Tel: 630 906-0053 Fax: 630 906-0058 Cell: 630 841-7164 Attn: Bill Strobel E-mail: [email protected]