Title :
SAC soldering material: A proposal of a new multi-stress accelerated life model
Author :
Catelani, Marcantonio ; Scarano, Valeria L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Telecommun., Univ. of Florence, Firenze, Italy
Abstract :
Electronic equipment industries are interested in evaluation of the life of new soldering lead-free materials used for the implementation of electrical interconnections and consequently in new soldering process. In fact, they have to guarantee RoHS conformity assessment of the electrical and electronic devices, in terms of restriction of the use of hazardous substances with the aim to protect human health and environment. Materials such as lead-free alloys are RoHS compliant but the consumer requires evidence that such solders are equally reliable as tin-lead solders, for the proposed use and lifetime of the product. In order to support new International Standards and fill the technology knowledge gap, the paper proposes a new multi-stress accelerated life model able to evaluate the life of tin-silver-copper alloy under combined and sequential tests: cycling climatic and random vibration tests.
Keywords :
RoHS compliance; copper alloys; dynamic testing; electronics industry; life testing; silver alloys; soldering; tin alloys; vibrations; RoHS compliant; SAC soldering material; WAgCu; cycling climatic tests; electrical interconnections; electronic equipment industries; environmental protection; human health protection; lead-free alloys; multistress accelerated life model; sequential tests; soldering lead-free materials; soldering process; tin-silver-copper alloy; vibration tests; Lead; Life estimation; Reliability; Soldering; Stress; Vibrations; accelerated life test; cycling climatic test; lead-free; random vibration test; solderings; tin-silver-copper alloy;
Conference_Titel :
Diagnostics for Electric Machines, Power Electronics & Drives (SDEMPED), 2011 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Bologna
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9301-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9302-9
DOI :
10.1109/DEMPED.2011.6063657