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Joint Property of Sn-Cu-Cr(Ca) Middle Temperature Solder for Automotive Electronic Module (자동차 전장모듈용 Sn-Cu-Cr(Ca) 중온 솔더의 접합특성 연구)

  • Bang, Junghwan;Yu, Dong-Yurl;Ko, Yong-Ho;Kim, Jeonghan;Lee, Chang-Woo
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.54-58
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    • 2013
  • Joint properties of vehicle ECU (Electric Control Unit) module which was manufactured by using Sn-Cu-Cr-Ca alloy were investigated. A new solder which has a middle melting temperature about $231^{\circ}C$ was fabricated as the type of 300um solder ball and paste type. The prototype modules were made by reflow process and measured spreadability, wettability shear strength and estimated interface reaction. The spreadability of the alloy was about 84% from the measurement of contact angle of the solder ball and the wetting force was measured 2mN. The average shear strength of the module which was manufactured by using the solder paste, was 1.9 $kg/mm^2$. Also, the thickness of IMC(intermetallic compound) was evaluated with various aging temperature and time in order to understand Cr effect on Sn-0.7Cu solder. $Cu_6Sn_5$ IMC was formed between Cu pad and the solder alloy and the average thickness of the $Cu_6Sn_5$ IMC was measured about 4um and it was about 50% of thickness of $Cu_6Sn_5$ IMC in Sn-0.7Cu. It is expected to have a positive effect on reliability of the solder joint.

The Properties and Processing of Bismuth and Indium Added Sn-Cu-Ni Solder Alloy System (Bi, In을 함유한 Sn-Cu-Ni계 솔더 합금 제조와 물성)

  • 박종원;최정철;최승철
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2002
  • Bismuth and Indium added Sn-Cu-Ni solder alloy was investigated for a new lead free solder. The thermal, electrical and mechanical properties were characterized for the Sn-0.7%(Cu+Ni) solder alloy by adding 2~5% Bi and 2~ 10% In. The melting point of solder alloy was in range of 200 to $222^{\circ}C$ and the mushy zone was in range of 20 to $37^{\circ}C$. This alloys could be adapted to middle and high temperature solder materials. A new solder alloy composition. Sn-0.7%(Cu+Ni) -3.5%Bi-2%In is very promising with high performance and effective cost. The melting point was $220^{\circ}C$, the mushy zone range was $25^{\circ}C$, and mechanical, electrical and wetting properties were competitive with those of other lead-free solder except the lower elongation value.

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The Study on Micro Soldering Using Low-Residue Flux in $N_2$Atmosphere (질소 분위기에서 저잔사 플럭스를 사용한 마이크로 솔더링에 관한 연구)

  • 최명기;정재필;이창배;서창제;황선효
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this work is to evaluate the solderahility and characteristics of solder joints. Bridge defect of solder joint was examined in natural atmosphere and $N_2$ condition. Consequently, wettability was excellent for each of Sn-Pb plated Cu specimen, Sn plated Cu specimen, and Cu polished in $N_2$ condition. The wetting time in $N_2$ condition was shorter than that of natural atmosphere condition, showing the decreasing values of about 0.2~0.45 seconds. The max. wetting force under the $N_2$ condition was more increasing that of natural atmosphere condition, showing the increasing values of about 1.8~2.8 N. With the result of wetting balance test, the wetting time ($t_2$) and wetting farce according to increasing amount of $N_2$ from 10 1/min to 30 1/min, the wetting time ($t_2$) was reduced about 0.25 second and wetting force was increased about 2.3 N. In non-cleaning flux, when $N_2$ gas is applied, it is compensated to decrease of wettability. In the case of using the $N_2$ gas, the wettability was improved. The reason for improving wettability is due to preventing the formation of dross. The generation rate of bridge in $N_2$ condition decreased than that of natural atmosphere, and when the specimen had a fine pitch, the rate of bridge defects was considerably decreased in $N_2$ condition, showing the decreasing rate of 25~75%.

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Microstructures and Shear Strength of Sn-Zn Lead-free Solder Joints (Sn-Zn계 무연 솔더접합부의 전단강도와 미세구조)

  • 김경섭;양준모;유정희
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2003
  • Microstructure and shear strength of Sn-Zn lead-free solders and Au/Ni/Cu UBM joint under thermal aging conditions was investigated. The samples were aged isothermally at 10$0^{\circ}C$ and 15$0^{\circ}C$ for 300, 600, and 900 hours. The IMCs(Intermetallic Compound) at the interface between solder and UBM were examined by FESEM and TEM. The results showed that the shear strength was decreased with aging time and temperature. The solder ball with high activated RA flux had about 8.2% higher shear strength than that of RMA flux. Poor wetting and many voids were observed in the fractured solder joint with of RMA flux. The decreased shear strengths were caused by IMC growth and Zn grain coarsening. Zn reacted with Au and then was transformed to the $\beta$ -AuZn compound. Although AuZn grew first, $r-Ni_5Zn_{21}$ compounds were formed with aging time. The layers indicated by $Ni_5Zn_{21}(1)$, (2), and (3) were formed with the thickness of ∼0.7 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$, ∼4 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$, and ∼2 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$, respectively.

WETTING PROPERTIES AND INTERFACIAL REACTIONS OF INDIUM SOLDER

  • Kim, Dae-Gon;Lee, Chang-Youl;Hong, Tae-Whan;Jung, Seung-Boo
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.475-480
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    • 2002
  • The reliability of the solder joint is affected by type and extent of the interfacial reaction between solder and substrates. Therefore, understanding of intermetallic compounds produced by soldering in electronic packaging is essential. In-based alloys have been favored bonding devices that demand low soldering temperatures. For photonic and fiber optics packaging, m-based solders have become increasingly attractive as a soldering material candidate due to its ductility. In the present work, the interfacial reactions between indium solder and bare Cu Substrate are investigated. For the identification of intermetallic compounds, both Scanning Electron Microscopy(SEM) and X-Ray Diffraction(XRD) were employed. Experimental results showed that the intermetallic compounds, such as Cu$_{11}$In$_{9}$ was observed for bare Cu substrate. Additionally, the growth rate of these intermetallic compounds was increased with the reaction temperature and time. We found that the growth of the intermetallic compound follows the parabolic law, which indicates that the growth is diffusion-controlled.d.

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Characteristics of SAC305 and Nano-Particle Dispersed Solders (SAC305 및 나노 입자 분산 솔더의 특성)

  • Kim, Jang Baeg;Seo, Seong Min;Kang, Hye Jun;Cho, Do Hoon;Rajendran, Sri Harini;Jung, Jae Pil
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.31-37
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    • 2021
  • Sn-3wt%Ag-0.5wt%Cu (SAC305) solder is most popular solder in electronics industry. However, SAC305 has also drawbacks such as growth of β-Sn phase, intermetallic compounds (IMCs) of Ag3Sn, Cu6Sn5 and Cu3Sn which can result in deterioration of solder joints in terms of metallurgically, mechanically and electrically. Thus, improvement of SAC305 solders have been investigated continuously by addition of alloying elements, nano-particles and etc. In this paper, recent improvements of SAC solders including nano-composite alloys and related solderabilty and metallurgical and mechanical properties are investigated.

POSSIBILITY OF PARTIAL MELTING SOLDERING PROCESS WITH OFF EUTECTIC LEAD FREE SOLDER ALLOYS

  • Kang, Choon-Sik;Ha, Jun-Seok;Park, Jae-Yong;Jung, Jae-Pil
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.791-797
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    • 2002
  • This paper introduces the partial melting process for solder application and characterization of its feasibility using Sn-Ag, and Sn-Cu solder alloys. ill order to show that the liquid phase in the semi-liquid state maintains the similar wettability as single-phase liquid, the wetting balance tests are conducted with varying temperatures and compositions. Also, as a new soldering technology, the microstructural and mechanical test were investigated. The results from this research indicate that the partial melting can yield satisfactory sider joints as long as the liquid phase acquires sufficient chemical activity. At a condition where the partial melting is effective, a direct correlation between the wettability and the surface tension is found to exist.

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Lead-free Solder Alloys (무연솔더합금)

  • 이호영
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.218-231
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    • 2002
  • As the environmental regulation worldwide emerges, most notably in Europe and Japan, the elimination of Pb usage in electronic assemblies has been an important issue for microelectronics assembly due to the inherent toxicity of Pb. This has provided an impetus towards the development of Pb-free solders. A major factor affecting alloy selection is the melting point, since this will have a major impact on the other polymeric materials used in microelectronic assembly and encapsulation. Other important manufacturing issues are cost, availability, and wetting characteristics. Reliability related properties include mechanical strength, fatigue resistance, coefficient of thermal expansion and reactivity with substrate. In this article, Pb-free solder alloys have been proposed so far have been reviewed and are summarized.

TENSILE BOND STRENGTH OF SOLDER JOINT BETWEEN GOLD ALLOY AND NICKEL-CHROMIUM ALLOY (금합금과 Ni-Cr 합금의 납착부 인장강도)

  • Jeong, Jun-Oh;Choi, Hyeon-Mi;Choi, Jeong-Ho;Ahn, Seung-Geun;Song, Kwang-Yeob;Park, Charn-Woon
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.143-150
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the tensile strength of solder joint between gold alloy and nickel-chromium alloy. The specimens were made with type III gold alloys and Ni-Cr-Be alloy and Degular Lot 2 solder. Eighteen paired specimens were made, and subdivided into three groups. Group I specimens were gold alloy-gold alloy combination, Group II specimens were gold alloy-Ni-Cr alloy combination, Group III specimens were Ni-Cr alloy-Ni-Cr alloy combination. Solder block were made with solder investment(Degussa A,G, Germany) and stored in room temperature for 24 hours. To reduce the formation of metallic oxide and increase wetting properties, flux was used before preheating and soldering procedure. The specimens were preheated at $650^{\circ}C$ and flux were applied again and gas-oxygen torch was used to solder the specimen. All soldered specimens were subjected to a tensile force in the Instron universal testing machine : the crosshead speed was 1 mm/mim. Tensile strength values of three soldered joint groups were 1. Gold alloy-Gold alloy solder joint : $$48.8kg/mm^2$$ 2. Gold alloy-Ni-Cr alloy solder joint : $$30.9kg/mm^2$$ 3. Ni-Cr alloy-Ni-Cr alloy solder joint : $$31.8kg/mm^2$$ The microscopic examination of fracture site showed cohesive and combination fracture modes in gold alloy specimens, but showed all adhesive fracture modes in Ni-Cr alloy containing specimens.

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