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The formation of intermetallic layer structure of SAC405/Cu and SAC405/ENImAg solder joint interfaces

Journal

SOLDERING & SURFACE MOUNT TECHNOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 75-85

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/SSMT-03-2019-0009

Keywords

Reflow soldering; Intermetallic compound; Isothermal aging; ENImAg; Thickness

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Malaysia [Vot 1493, H363]

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The study aimed to investigate the effects of different surface finishes on soldering and ageing process. The results showed that the ENImAg surface finish exhibited better performance in terms of shear strength and IMC layer thickness compared to bare Cu.
Purpose The surface finish is an essential step in printed circuit boards design because it provides a solderable surface for electronic components. The purpose of this study to investigate the effects of different surface finishes during the soldering and ageing process. Design/methodology/approach The solder joints of Sn-4.0Ag-0.5Cu/Cu and Sn-4.0Ag-0.5Cu/electroless nickel/immersion silver (ENImAg) were investigated in terms of intermetallic (IMC) thickness, morphology and shear strength. The microstructure and compositions of solder joints are observed, and analyzed by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM-EDX) and optical microscope (OM). Findings Compounds of Cu(6)Sn(5)and (Cu, Ni)(6)Sn5IMC were formed in SAC405/Cu and SAC405/ENImAg, respectively, as-reflowed. When the sample was exposed to ageing, new layers of Cu3Sn and (Ni, Cu)(3)Sn(5)were observed at the interface. Analogous growth in the thickness of the IMC layer and increased grains size commensurate with ageing time. The results equally revealed an increase in shear strength of SAC405/ENImAg because of the thin layer of IMC and surface finish used compared to SAC405/Cu. Hence, a ductile fracture was observed at the bulk solder. Overall, the ENImAg surface finish showed excellent performance of solder joints than that of bare Cu. Originality/value The novel surface finish (ENImAg) has been developed and optimized. This alternative lead-free surface finish solved the challenges in electroless nickel/immersion gold and reduced cost without affecting the performance.

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