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Addressing the Challenge of Head-In-Pillow Defects in Electronics Assembly

Technical Library | 2013-12-27 10:39:21.0

The head-in-pillow defect has become a relatively common failure mode in the industry since the implementation of Pb-free technologies, generating much concern. A head-in-pillow defect is the incomplete wetting of the entire solder joint of a Ball-Grid Array (BGA), Chip-Scale Package (CSP), or even a Package-On-Package (PoP) and is characterized as a process anomaly, where the solder paste and BGA ball both reflow but do not coalesce. When looking at a cross-section, it actually looks like a head has pressed into a soft pillow. There are two main sources of head-in-pillow defects: poor wetting and PWB or package warpage. Poor wetting can result from a variety of sources, such as solder ball oxidation, an inappropriate thermal reflow profile or poor fluxing action. This paper addresses the three sources or contributing issues (supply, process & material) of the head-in-pillow defects. It will thoroughly review these three issues and how they relate to result in head-in pillow defects. In addition, a head-in-pillow elimination plan will be presented with real life examples will be to illustrate these head-in-pillow solutions.

Indium Corporation

MULTICORE Solder Fluxes

MULTICORE Solder Fluxes

New Equipment | Solder Materials

With a variety of formulations for various wave soldering processes, MULTICORE brand high performance liquid flux technology is compatible with dual-wave and lead-free processes, delivering outstanding results. From no-clean to low-residue to VOC-f

Henkel Electronic Materials

Understanding the Effect of Process Changes and Flux Chemistry on Mid-Chip Solder Balling

Technical Library | 2016-11-30 21:30:50.0

Mid-chip solder balling is a defect typically associated with solder paste exhibiting poor hot slump and/or insufficient wetting during the reflow soldering process, resulting in paste flowing under the component or onto the solder resist. Once molten, this solder is compressed and forced to the side of the component, causing mid-chip solder balling.This paper documents the experimental work performed to further understand the impact on mid-chip solder balling from both the manufacturing process and the flux chemistry.

Henkel Electronic Materials

Qualification Test Development for Creep Corrosion

Technical Library | 2021-04-08 00:34:16.0

Creep corrosion is not a new phenomenon, it has become more prevalent since the enactment of the European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substance (RoHS) Directive on 1 July 2006. The directive bans the use of lead and other hazardous substances in products (where lead-based surface finishes offered excellent corrosion resistance). The higher melting temperatures of the lead-free solders and their poor wetting of copper metallization on PCBs forced changes to PCB laminates, surface finishes and processing temperature-time profiles. As a result, printed circuit boards might have higher risk of creep corrosion.

iNEMI (International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative)

The Risk And Solution For No-Clean Flux Not Fully Dried Under Component Terminations the Risk And Solution For No-Clean Flux Not Fully Dried Under Component Terminations

Technical Library | 2020-11-24 23:01:04.0

The miniaturization trend is driving industry to adopting low standoff components or components in cavity. The cost reduction pressure is pushing telecommunication industry to combine assembly of components and electromagnetic shield in one single reflow process. As a result, the flux outgassing/drying is getting very difficult for devices due to poor venting channel. This resulted in insufficiently dried/burnt-off flux residue. For a properly formulated flux, the remaining flux activity posed no issue in a dried flux residue for no-clean process. However, when venting channel is blocked, not only solvents remain, but also activators could not be burnt off. The presence of solvents allows mobility of active ingredients and the associated corrosion, thus poses a major threat to the reliability. In this work, a new halogen-free no-clean SnAgCu solder paste, 33-76-1, has been developed. This solder paste exhibited SIR value above the IPC spec 100 MΩ without any dendrite formation, even with a wet flux residue on the comb pattern. The wet flux residue was caused by covering the comb pattern with 10 mm × 10 mm glass slide during reflow and SIR testing in order to mimic the poorly vented low standoff components. The paste 33-76-1 also showed very good SMT assembly performance, including voiding of QFN and HIP resistance. The wetting ability of paste 33-76-1 was very good under nitrogen. For air reflow, 33-76-1 still matched paste C which is widely accepted by industry for air reflow process. The above good performance on both non-corrosivity with wet flux residue and robust SMT process can only be accomplished through a breakthrough in flux technology.

Indium Corporation

Indium Corporation Introduces New Fast-Wetting, Low-Spatter Flux-Cored Wire for Robotic and Laser Soldering

Industry News | 2021-01-21 08:09:52.0

Indium Corporation announces that it is now offering CW-232,a uniquely formulated flux-cored wire that combines superior wetting speed and spread with extremely low-spatter performance.

Indium Corporation

Christopher Associates Debuts New Printable No-Clean Pastes from Koki to the US

Industry News | 2010-11-02 10:42:48.0

Christopher Associates today announced the US introduction of Koki’s S3X48-M500 and S3X48-M500C Printable No-Clean Lead-Free Solder Pastes. Originally designed and formulated for superior head-in-pillow performance, the pastes also exhibit exceptional wetting and printing.

Christopher Associates Inc.

Super PCB Offers High-Quality Surface Finishes

Industry News | 2018-11-27 14:03:14.0

Super PCB is pleased to announce that it offers a variety of quality PCB surface finishes. PCB surface finish is the coating between the PCB and components that provides a solderable surface for components and protects the exposed copper circuitry.

Super PCB

DEK Under-Stencil Cleaning Fabric

DEK Under-Stencil Cleaning Fabric

New Equipment | Cleaning Equipment

DEK SMT High Performance Cleaning Rolls are engineered to boost productivity and yield, reduce the risk of defects and minimise rework. An ideal choice for a superior clean of the stencil underside. To maximise pre-placement yield, it is imperative

ASM Assembly Systems (DEK)

Lead Free Cost Reduction at Upcoming Trade Shows

Industry News | 2008-10-17 11:06:54.0

Lead Free Cost Reduction Collaborators Saturn Electronics Corp., Isola Laminates, and Florida CirTech to Exhibit at SAE Convergence and Mexitronica

Saturn Electronics Corporation


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