Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 09:00:17 EST 1999 | Kelvin Chow
Some of my friends ask me if sombody use lead free solder ball on BGA, espically PBGA packages. I wonder if 96.5Sn/3.5Ag (m.p .221 oC) or 58Bi/42Sn (m.p. 138 oC) would be suitable candidates? Do you have any experience on this subject? Kelvin
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 15:34:55 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee
An example of very low melting point Pb-free solder is 58Bi/42Sn. Different versions of this alloys have been tried, such as doping with various additives, in order to enhance the reliability further. Yes, Bi is one element which promises low mp for
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 19:57:37 EST 1999 | Ross Berntson
| Some of my friends ask me if sombody use lead free solder ball on BGA, espically PBGA packages. I wonder if 96.5Sn/3.5Ag (m.p .221 oC) or 58Bi/42Sn (m.p. 138 oC) would be suitable candidates? Do you have any experience on this subject? | | Kelvin
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 18:45:12 EST 2009 | gregoryyork
We put it in one flow soldering machine probably 12 years ago now worked really well but was extremely brittle you maybe better off with the 1% Ag alloy as its more ductile. Look at AIM Solders site if you want further information on the alloy Itis a
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 16:07:36 EDT 1999 | Rick
| | Do solders exist that are both lead-free and low-temperature (e.g. 100-170 Celsius range)? If so, who supplies these materials? Any websites or contact information would be most helpful. | | | | Also, I am not an expert on soldering, so any
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 11:06:33 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Some of my friends ask me if sombody use lead free solder ball on BGA, espically PBGA packages. I wonder if 96.5Sn/3.5Ag (m.p .221 oC) or 58Bi/42Sn (m.p. 138 oC) would be suitable candidates? Do you have any experience on this subject? | | | | K