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A Guide to Lead-free Solders [electronic resource] : Physical Metallurgy and Reliability / by John W. Evans ; edited by Werner Engelmaier.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Springer London, 2007Description: XIV, 206 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781846283109
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 621.381 23
LOC classification:
  • TK7800-8360
  • TK7874-7874.9
Online resources:
Contents:
to Solder Alloys and Their Properties -- Packaging Architecture and Assembly Technology -- Wetting and Joint Formation -- Microstructural Instability in Solders -- Intermetallic Formation and Growth -- Mechanical Properties and Creep Behavior -- Thermomechanical Fatigue -- Product Assurance.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: While tin/lead solders have dominated the electronics industry for many years, environmental considerations and new legislation are forcing change. Backed by more than ten years of research in Pb-free solders, many electronics manufacturers are poised for conversion. A Guide to Lead-free Solders is intended as a tool to help industry as it moves into a new era in the production and use of solders. An overview of the principles of soldering technology is provided beginning with the theory underlying each concept. Focusing on the most up-to-date methods for testing and characterization, these theories are then reinforced by experimental examples and industrial applications. • Addresses key issues in assembly from a materials point of view. • Gives the reader convenient access to data essential for the proper evaluation and employment of cutting-edge ternary Sn/Ag/X solders • Allows comparison of the performance of Pb-free solders with that of standard eutectic SnPb. Although primarily of interest to professional design and reliability engineers working in electronics assembly and manufacturing, A Guide to Lead-free Solders will also be valuable for graduate students looking to apply expertise in materials, mechanical or electronic engineering in this industry. Researchers in electronics and materials will find the latest research at their fingertips together with the likely directions industry will need from such research in the future.
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to Solder Alloys and Their Properties -- Packaging Architecture and Assembly Technology -- Wetting and Joint Formation -- Microstructural Instability in Solders -- Intermetallic Formation and Growth -- Mechanical Properties and Creep Behavior -- Thermomechanical Fatigue -- Product Assurance.

While tin/lead solders have dominated the electronics industry for many years, environmental considerations and new legislation are forcing change. Backed by more than ten years of research in Pb-free solders, many electronics manufacturers are poised for conversion. A Guide to Lead-free Solders is intended as a tool to help industry as it moves into a new era in the production and use of solders. An overview of the principles of soldering technology is provided beginning with the theory underlying each concept. Focusing on the most up-to-date methods for testing and characterization, these theories are then reinforced by experimental examples and industrial applications. • Addresses key issues in assembly from a materials point of view. • Gives the reader convenient access to data essential for the proper evaluation and employment of cutting-edge ternary Sn/Ag/X solders • Allows comparison of the performance of Pb-free solders with that of standard eutectic SnPb. Although primarily of interest to professional design and reliability engineers working in electronics assembly and manufacturing, A Guide to Lead-free Solders will also be valuable for graduate students looking to apply expertise in materials, mechanical or electronic engineering in this industry. Researchers in electronics and materials will find the latest research at their fingertips together with the likely directions industry will need from such research in the future.

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