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Lead Free Solder Joint Quality based on Heating Factor
Dosedla, Milan ; Zdeněk, Jurčík (referee) ; Starý, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with influence of the heating factor on the quality of lead free solder joints in the reflow soldering process. It summarizes the basic knowledge and some requirements for soldered joints, analyses reflow profiles and presents some of the results published in the literature. Aim of the practical part is by samples soldered with different size of the heating factor determine and evaluate the impact of this factor to the strength and appearance of the final solder joint and the structure and thickness of the intermetallic layers.
Parameters of BGA-type interconnection joints ceramic Al2O3 substrates
Somer, Jakub ; Švecová, Olga (referee) ; Nicák, Michal (advisor)
This project deals with questions related to parameters of solder balls, used on BGA packages, on ceramic substrates. First part of this project contains general characteristic of solder balls, their properties and usage. In the following part there are described technologies and methods used during the experiment including the design of test substrate. The last part is dedicated to practical examination of compatibility of selected conductive pastes, solder pastes and fluxes during vapor reflow soldering. At the end of this work the selection of materials, assembly, soldering and microsections are described.
Thermal aging of lead-free joints on ceramics
Cingel, Štefan ; Szendiuch, Ivan (referee) ; Adámek, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis aims to verify the properties of lead-free solders, which are subjected to accelerated aging by thermal cycling. The theoretical part describes in detail the most used lead-free solders and their characteristics. The next section describes fluxes and their important functions in the soldering process. Intermetallic compounds are also mentioned, which significantly affect the quality and service life of the soldered joint. In the practical parts, the test motif was on two different substrates - corundum ceramics and the widely used substrate FR-4 (Glass fiber fabric saturated with epoxy resin). SAC solder was chosen as the reference solder for the experiment, followed by solder containing bismuth (Sn42 / Bi58) and lead solder (Sn62 / Pb36 / Ag2). Accelerated aging by thermal cycling was performed in the temperature range from -20 ° C to 125 ° C, followed by performing a test of the mechanical strength of the soldered joint by means of a shear test. SnBi solder shows higher mechanical strength at the beginning of testing than SAC solder and lead solder, during temperature cycles, it significantly loses its mechanical properties, this is caused by increasing oxidation of the alloy. SAC solder seems to be promising, which has an almost constant decrease in mechanical strength during all temperature cycles on both corundum and FR-4 substrates.
Thermal aging of lead-free joints on ceramics
Cingel, Štefan ; Szendiuch, Ivan (referee) ; Adámek, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis aims to verify the properties of lead-free solders, which are subjected to accelerated aging by thermal cycling. The theoretical part describes in detail the most used lead-free solders and their characteristics. The next section describes fluxes and their important functions in the soldering process. Intermetallic compounds are also mentioned, which significantly affect the quality and service life of the soldered joint. In the practical parts, the test motif was on two different substrates - corundum ceramics and the widely used substrate FR-4 (Glass fiber fabric saturated with epoxy resin). SAC solder was chosen as the reference solder for the experiment, followed by solder containing bismuth (Sn42 / Bi58) and lead solder (Sn62 / Pb36 / Ag2). Accelerated aging by thermal cycling was performed in the temperature range from -20 ° C to 125 ° C, followed by performing a test of the mechanical strength of the soldered joint by means of a shear test. SnBi solder shows higher mechanical strength at the beginning of testing than SAC solder and lead solder, during temperature cycles, it significantly loses its mechanical properties, this is caused by increasing oxidation of the alloy. SAC solder seems to be promising, which has an almost constant decrease in mechanical strength during all temperature cycles on both corundum and FR-4 substrates.
Lead Free Solder Joint Quality based on Heating Factor
Dosedla, Milan ; Zdeněk, Jurčík (referee) ; Starý, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with influence of the heating factor on the quality of lead free solder joints in the reflow soldering process. It summarizes the basic knowledge and some requirements for soldered joints, analyses reflow profiles and presents some of the results published in the literature. Aim of the practical part is by samples soldered with different size of the heating factor determine and evaluate the impact of this factor to the strength and appearance of the final solder joint and the structure and thickness of the intermetallic layers.
Parameters of BGA-type interconnection joints ceramic Al2O3 substrates
Somer, Jakub ; Švecová, Olga (referee) ; Nicák, Michal (advisor)
This project deals with questions related to parameters of solder balls, used on BGA packages, on ceramic substrates. First part of this project contains general characteristic of solder balls, their properties and usage. In the following part there are described technologies and methods used during the experiment including the design of test substrate. The last part is dedicated to practical examination of compatibility of selected conductive pastes, solder pastes and fluxes during vapor reflow soldering. At the end of this work the selection of materials, assembly, soldering and microsections are described.

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