Technical Library | 2019-01-09 19:19:52.0
The electronics industry has widely adopted Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu solder alloys for lead-free reflow soldering applications and tin-copper based alloys for wave soldering applications. In automated soldering or rework operations, users may work with Sn-Ag-Cu or Sn-Cu based alloys. One of the challenges with these types of lead-free alloys for automated / hand soldering operations, is that the life of the soldering iron tips will shorten drastically using lead-free solders with an increased cost of soldering iron tool maintenance/ tip replacement. Development was done on a new lead-free low silver solder rework alloy (Sn-0.3Ag-0.7Cu-0.04Co) in comparison with a number of alternative lead-free alloys including Sn-0.3Ag-0.7Cu, Sn-0.7Cu and Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu and tin-lead Sn40Pb solder in soldering evaluations.
HALT Testing of Backward Soldered BGAs on a Military Product Online Version SMTnet Express, December 10, 2015, Subscribers: 23,782, Members: Companies: 14,767, Users: 39,402 Packaging Technology and Design Challenge for Fine Pitch Micro-Bump Cu
HALT Testing of Backward Soldered BGAs on a Military Product Online Version SMTnet Express, December 10, 2015, Subscribers: 23,782, Members: Companies: 14,767, Users: 39,402 Packaging Technology and Design Challenge for Fine Pitch Micro-Bump Cu