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Shear strength and Copper/Tin Intermetalic layer

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 20:32:34 EDT 1998 | Chiakl

Hi there, I am looking for some informations concerning the shear or pull strength of a typical TQFP 20 mils leads in relationship with the Copper/Tin intermetalic layer thickness. Could anyone help? Thank in advandce. rgs, chiakl

Re: Shear strength and Copper/Tin Intermetalic layer

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 21:04:50 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Hi there, | I am looking for some informations concerning the shear or pull strength of a typical TQFP 20 mils leads in relationship with the Copper/Tin intermetalic layer thickness. Could anyone help? | | Thank in advandce. | rgs, | chiakl Chiakl

Indium / Tin Intermetallics

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 13:18:24 EDT 2000 | Dave F

What are the primary indium (In) / tin (Sn) intermetallic compounds (IMC)? What are the drivers to the formation of In/Sn IMC? Copper / tin IMC are very bittle and, while necessary for proper solder connection formtion, are ment to be minimized. W

What is too much silver in a joint

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 31 10:03:25 EST 2002 | Bob

Cheers Dave, to answer some of your questions. � The component lead is copper with a tin / lead coating. The pads are standard Copper / Nickel / Gold. � The solder is standard Tin / Lead / Silver (2%) We have a lab that can determine the composition

Long term effect of lead free solder on plating

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 06:42:37 EST 2006 | Slaine

What are the long term issues with high tin content solders on parts plated with silver over copper? Is it possible that the silver will be absorbed by the solder then over a long period of time the tin will react with the copper causing it to part

Re: Gold contamination in solder joints?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 21:00:21 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Well, I'm going to assume you: * Have a nichel barrier between the copper on your board and the gold / solder solution * Use a lead / tin near euthectic solder If so, I pick "C" - It doesn't matter. When concerned about copper tin intermetallics, t

Re: Altera PQFP240 Solderability

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 13:50:49 EDT 1998 | Lou

| We are having some difficulty soldering a 240 pin Altera device. We use Alpha WS-609, a very generic profile for that solder paste, and a 6 mil stencil with laser cut apertures (1:1 ratio). This is a 20 mil pitch device (aperture size is 10 mils X

Re: Altera PQFP240 Solderability

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 13:47:36 EDT 1998 | Lou

| We are having some difficulty soldering a 240 pin Altera device. We use Alpha WS-609, a very generic profile for that solder paste, and a 6 mil stencil with laser cut apertures (1:1 ratio). This is a 20 mil pitch device (aperture size is 10 mils X

Re: SMT Bead Shearing

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 14:09:02 EST 1998 | Dave F

| Anyone using SMT "Fair-Rite" beads? We have a P/N 2743019447 that we're using. We need to know the shear force strength of the part and the vendor's man who knows is in Deutschland and can't help until Monday. I can't wait that long. | | Also, do

Solder Iron

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 15:29:27 EDT 2003 | caldon

DUDE!!! The RS 64-2187 model: Select 230 watts (up to 11000F) for soldering metals such as copper, tin or brass. -Choose 150 watts (up to 9500F) for electrical, hobby, general soldering - One-finger, dual-heat trigger switch squeeze to first positi

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