Electronics Forum: thermal expansion mismatch (Page 1 of 13)

Re: CTE mismatch

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 16:37:49 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Sounds like someone aimin� fo tha big hurt, if ya axes me. Two spots to place your lawn darts are: 1 J Hwang in "Modern Solder Technology � " states (p.354) that " � extreme CTE mismatch between silicon IC (~2) and the PCB (~16), solder connections

Re: FR4 vs Ceramic mismatch

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 09:07:12 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | I hear that there is a problem with using ceramic parts that are sizeable. Apparently, there is a mismatch in the Temperature Coefficient of Expansion between the FR4 and ceramic materials which causes the soldered erminations to weaken and event

Re: FR4 vs Ceramic mismatch

Electronics Forum | Wed May 06 09:16:51 EDT 1998 | justin medernach

| I hear that there is a problem with using ceramic parts that are sizeable. Apparently, there is a mismatch in the Temperature Coefficient of Expansion between the FR4 and ceramic materials which causes the soldered erminations to weaken and eventua

CTE mismatch

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 14:37:45 EDT 2000 | Serrena Carter

Does anyone know where I can find good rule of thumb information on soldering/brazing. I am most interested learning the maximum recommended CTE mismatch between two different materials that thermally cycle between 25-100C.

TCE mismatch

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 18:40:39 EST 2007 | bill

What is an acceptable mismatch for smt components and pcb. We are having cracked solder joints from fatigue after repeated thermal cycling 25 deg. c to 125 deg.c.

FR4 vs Ceramic mismatch

Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 17:01:25 EDT 1998 | bob

I hear that there is a problem with using ceramic parts that are sizeable. Apparently, there is a mismatch in the Temperature Coefficient of Expansion between the FR4 and ceramic materials which causes the soldered erminations to weaken and eventuall

Re: seeking low cost fix to tce mismatch

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 15:42:34 EST 1999 | Mike Naddra

Justin, I would be currious as to your customers application, and if the temperature delta and rate are great enough to cause solder joint failures as a function of mismatched Tce then you may want to consider that even if you are able to identify

Reflow of large monoblock ceramic filters thermal shock?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 06 06:11:18 EDT 2014 | paulg

I have a large monoblock ceramic filter on a PTFE based pcb material. The filter has a metal casing soldered onto the ceramic filter. I am concerned that if the heating rate is to rapid, then thermal shock / differential expansion could cause the fil

Re: Solder Connection Environmental Screening

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 13:51:24 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee

Low temperature aggravates the mismatch in thermal expansion between solder and parts and between components and boards, therefore can induce earlier failure. The low temperature screening test should not be as effective when used on soft solders su

Re: fillet lifting

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 15:10:24 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee

Fillet lifting is a phenomenon mostly observed at wave soldering. It is caused by mismatch in thermal expansion coefficient (TCE) between solder and parts, and aggravated by the pasty range of solder alloys. Upon cooling, the mismatch in TCE will cau

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