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Micralyne offers a patented process for electroplating AuSn solder alloy, at compositions from 10 to 40 Sn (wt%), in patterned or unpatterned shapes onto metallized substrates at virtually any thickness.
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AuSn solder electroplating is a key technology developed by Micralyne to lower your production costs and give you a better MEMS product. This state-of-the-art, patented process for electroplating AuSn solder alloy is a giant step forward in electropl
The FINEPLACER® lambda is a flexible sub-micron bonder used for precise placement, die attach and advanced packaging. The system offers outstanding flexibility with a modular design and can be easily reconfigured for different applications. The syst
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 26 00:30:36 EST 2003 | Indy
hi, I wondering if anyone have any information on intermetallic growth in 80Au20Sn solder alloy. I have read that it has high reliability. Which bring an important question to my mind. What about Gold embrittlement ? Bye Indy
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 30 21:14:22 EST 2003 | davef
You're thinking correctly. 80Au20Sn is incompatible with: * Sn/Pb * In/Sn * Sn/Pb/In * Sn/Pb/Bi Contact your solder supplier to obtain pictures of IMC.
Industry News | 2016-01-05 14:46:38.0
Indium Corporation will feature precision gold-tin (AuSn) solder preforms for die-attach at AeroDef 2016, Feb. 8-10, in Long Beach, Calif. AuSn preforms are designed for high-reliability applications, such as aerospace, defense, and medical.
Industry News | 2018-12-16 09:10:36.0
Indium Corporation will feature its precision gold alloy solder preforms at the SPIE Photonics West event, February 2-7, in San Francisco, Calif.
The FINEPLACER® Lambda, a modularly designed bonder, provides a full range of process capabilities and multiple bonding technologies. Read more: http://eu.finetech.de/micro-assembly/products/fineplacerr-lambda.html
Heller Industries Inc. | https://hellerindustries.com/intermetallics-growth/
. During reflow, with the addition of tin-lead solders, the intermetallic grows. With other board metal finishes, other metallics form, such as AuSn when soldering components to boards with gold-flash finish (and tin-lead solder