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Working temperatures influence over the solder joints properties

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2014

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It is an actual trend for electronic equipment to be used into growing range of working temperatures and at high level of the mechanical stress. As example, for the domains exempted by RoHS 2 EU Directive (it became law from January 2013) like aerospace, the standard maximum working temperature is 398.15K (125°C). The results of the comparative investigations regarding electrical and mechanical properties of the Lead/Lead-free solder joints function of working temperature and soldering thermal profile are presented in the paper. The experiments were designed based on previous work [1,2] having as starting point the “Homologous Temperature” concept [1,3,4], in order to respond to constrains imposed by the qualification processes of lead-free solder alloys for usage into exempted domains according to the RoHS 2 EU Directive [5,6].

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