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“Hybrid” High Reliability Low Ag Solder Paste

New Equipment | Solder Materials

Tokyo, Japan – Koki Company Limited, global manufacturer and supplier of soldering materials, announces the release of new low Ag containing halogen free solder pastes that secures the equivalent joint reliability and heat profile to SAC305, namely S

Koki Company LTD

High Reliability and High Throughput Ball Bumping Process Solution – Solder Joint Encapsulant Adhesives

Technical Library | 2018-04-05 10:40:43.0

The miniaturization of microchips is always driving force for revolution and innovation in the electronic industry. When the pitch of bumps is getting smaller and smaller the ball size has to be gradually reduced. However, the reliability of smaller ball size is getting weaker and weaker, so some traditional methods such as capillary underfilling, corner bonding and edge bonding process have been being implemented in board level assembly process to enhance drop and thermal cycling performance. These traditional processes have been increasingly considered to be bottleneck for further miniaturization because the completion of these processes demands more space. So the interest of eliminating these processes has been increased. To meet this demand, YINCAE has developed solder joint encapsulant adhesives for ball bumping applications to enhance solder joint strength resulting in improving drop and thermal cycling performance to eliminate underfilling, edge bonding or corner bonding process in the board level assembly process. In this paper we will discuss the ball bumping process, the reliability such as strength of solder joints, drop test performance and thermal cycling performance.

YINCAE Advanced Materials, LLC.

Pergamon Corporation

Industry Directory | Consultant / Service Provider / Manufacturer

Contract Manufacturer, located in Southeastern Pennsylvania, providing PCB design, and assembly. Electronic systems, and subsystems can be designed and assembled.

Koczera Consulting LLC

Industry Directory | Consultant / Service Provider / Manufacturer

Koczera Consulting LLC specializes in delivering quality 5DX and x6000 x-ray inspection applications to uncover defects.

ePaste Lead-Free Solder Paste

ePaste Lead-Free Solder Paste

New Equipment | Solder Materials

With its tin-copper-nickel-germanium alloy, SN100C is a popular lead-free wave soldering alloy. Although initially developed to address the need for an economical wave solder, it has since been found that its properties make SN100C ideal for reflow a

Nihon Superior Co., Ltd.

SN100C P810 D4 low-voiding lead-free solder paste.

SN100C P810 D4 low-voiding lead-free solder paste.

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Dual circular blade PCB Separator MDS-501/502/503

Dual circular blade PCB Separator MDS-501/502/503

New Equipment | Depaneling

Practical, dependable motorized MDS-501/502/503 PCB Separator  providing reliable, burr-free separation with no stress to the boards or nearby components. MDS-501/502/503 Dual Circular Blade Motorized PCB Separator Features: Dual circular blades

1 CLICK SMT TECHNOLOGY CO., Limited

VT-X750 In-Line Automated X-Ray CT Inspection

VT-X750 In-Line Automated X-Ray CT Inspection

New Equipment | Inspection

High-speed Automated X-ray CT Inspection System The Omron VT-X750 is the perfect solution to manufacturers desiring the highest-speed, in-line, automated 3DCT X-Ray inspection on PCBs containing components such as BGAs or CSPs with hidden solder joi

Omron Inspection Systems

Numerical Study on New Pin Pull Test for Pad Cratering Of PCB

Technical Library | 2015-02-19 16:54:34.0

Pad cratering is an important failure mode besides crack of solder joint as it’ll pass the regular test but have impact on the long term reliability of the product. A new pin pull test method with solder ball attached and positioning the test board at an angle of 30º is employed to study the strength of pad cratering. This new method clearly reveals the failure mechanism. And a proper way to interpret the finite element analysis (FEA) result is discussed. Impact of pad dimension, width and angle of copper trace on the strength is included. Some findings not included in previous research could help to guide the design for better performance

Flex (Flextronics International)

Optimising Solder Paste Volume for Low Temperature Reflow of BGA Packages

Technical Library | 2020-09-23 21:37:25.0

The need to minimise thermal damage to components and laminates, to reduce warpage-induced defects to BGA packages, and to save energy, is driving the electronics industry towards lower process temperatures. For soldering processes the only way that temperatures can be substantially reduced is by using solders with lower melting points. Because of constraints of toxicity, cost and performance, the number of alloys that can be used for electronics assembly is limited and the best prospects appear to be those based around the eutectic in the Bi-Sn system, which has a melting point of about 139°C. Experience so far indicates that such Bi-Sn alloys do not have the mechanical properties and microstructural stability necessary to deliver the reliability required for the mounting of BGA packages. Options for improving mechanical properties with alloying additions that do not also push the process temperature back over 200°C are limited. An alternative approach that maintains a low process temperature is to form a hybrid joint with a conventional solder ball reflowed with a Bi-Sn alloy paste. During reflow there is mixing of the ball and paste alloys but it has been found that to achieve the best reliability a proportion of the ball alloy has to be retained in the joint, particular in the part of the joint that is subjected to maximum shear stress in service, which is usually the area near the component side. The challenge is then to find a reproducible method for controlling the fraction of the joint thickness that remains as the original solder ball alloy. Empirical evidence indicates that for a particular combination of ball and paste alloys and reflow temperature the extent to which the ball alloy is consumed by mixing with the paste alloy is dependent on the volume of paste deposited on the pad. If this promising method of achieving lower process temperatures is to be implemented in mass production without compromising reliability it would be necessary to have a method of ensuring the optimum proportion of ball alloy left in the joint after reflow can be consistently maintained. In this paper the author explains how the volume of low melting point alloy paste that delivers the optimum proportion of retained ball alloy for a particular reflow temperature can be determined by reference to the phase diagrams of the ball and paste alloys. The example presented is based on the equilibrium phase diagram of the binary Bi-Sn system but the method could be applied to any combination of ball and paste alloys for which at least a partial phase diagram is available or could be easily determined.

Nihon Superior Co. Ltd


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