Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1529147 Materials Science and Engineering: B 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper describes variations in whisker growth on the surface of tin-rich, lead-free alloys soldered on a Cu layer depending on the laminate used for the printed circuit board, which can be either glass-epoxy or paper-phenol. The structure of the glass-epoxy laminate surface is characterized by spatial nonuniformity caused by the regular structure formed by regions of glass fibers and resin in the top layer of the laminate. The higher value of thermal expansion of the resin than of the glass fiber means that the area of the resin expands more than that of the glass fiber. This causes local compressive stress in the solder layer and as a result promotes whisker growth in the area of the alloy soldered on the Cu layer over the glass fiber. This effect does not occur on the surface of an alloy soldered on Cu layer over a paper-phenol laminate.
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