Novinka - Lead-Free Soldering in Microelectronics

 The aim of this work is to provide the ingredients for understanding together with knowledge of the implementation of lead-free solder alloys, soldering technology and reliability in interconnection technology. Many of the lower melting point solders have precious elements, whereas some of the inexpensive alternatives wet poorly, are prone to oxidation during soldering and tend to corrode. The main candidate can be SnCu, SnAg, SnAgCu, solders system with small amount of Bi and In. During soldering, some of the metal substrate is dissolved into the molten solder. As a result, the solder becomes supersaturated with the dissolved metal and a layer of an intermetallic compound is formed at the metal-solder interface. The intermetallic layer continues to grow after solidifi cation due to thermally activated solid state diffusion mechanisms. The formation and growth of intermetallic at the solder-substrate interface affect the solderability and reliability of electronic solder joints.
In the present work, the kinetics of intermetallic phase formation between Cu substrate and Sn1.5Ag0.7Cu9.5In solder alloy is studied and compared to SnAgCu and SnAgCuBi solders. Sn1.5Ag0.7Cu9.5In alloy is a candidate material for leadfree soldering at temperatures close to 200 °C due to signifi cant amount. The excessive intermetallic phase formation may lead to a premature degradation of the working solder joint. Bismuth decreases the rate of Cu3Sn layer formation.
The effect of indium on the intermetallic layer formation is two-fold. First is to decrease the rate of Cu3Sn layer formation and the second is to increase the rate of Cu6(Sn,In)5 layer formation.

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Autoři: Hodúlová Erika
Vydavatel: Vydavatelství a nakladatelství Aleš Čeněk, s.r.o.
Vychází: 30.5.2017
Specifikace: 148x205 mm, brožovaná, 92 stran
ISBN: 978-80-7380-615-6
Doporučená prodejní cena: 120 Kč

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