ISSN:
0954-0911
Source:
Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
Topics:
Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
Notes:
Purpose - To provide further knowledge of the effect of solder composition and PCB surface finish on the creep properties of lead-free SnAgCu solder joints. Design/methodology/approach - Single-overlap shear specimens were prepared for the creep testing. The test matrix included three different SnAgCu pastes with hypoeutectic, eutectic, and hypereutectic compositions. An Sn63Pb37 solder paste was used as a reference. The PCB finishes used were NiAu, organic solderability preservative (OSP) and immersion tin. The creep tests were performed at 85 and 105°C using a dead-weight system. Findings - According to the results, the SnAgCu solder with eutectic or near-eutectic composition is the safest choice when the creep behaviour of solder joints is considered. Of the three different PCB surface finishes, immersion tin is the most favourable choice for use with SnAgCu joints when creep is the predominant deformation mechanism in the joints. On the NiAu finish the creep properties of SnAgCu solder joints were significantly weaker in eutectic and hypereutectic SnAgCu joints than on Sn and OSP. Originality/value - The results can be used to enhance the reliability of SnAgCu joints in demanding conditions, when special attention is paid to the choice of PCB surface finish and SnAgCu solder composition.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09540910510630377
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