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News Release from: Zwick Testing Machines | Subject: Proline testing machine
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 01 May 2006
Tester to check quality of lead-free
solder joints
Machine performs durability tests to allow a statement to be made concerning the long-term performance of a solder connection by subjecting the connectors to fatigue.
From July, lead-free soldering will be mandatory in the EU (EU guideline 2002/95/EG) Manufacturers are having to replace traditional solders made from Sn60Pb40 with SnAg or SnAgCu and introduce these into the production process
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The use of elements such as tin, silver and copper in place of lead presents a number of problems including higher processing temperatures, reduced time for the melting process, the multitude of new solder metals with various properties, and the lack of long-term experience regarding the reliability of lead-free solder connections.
One way to prevent failures is through an efficient materials testing programme.
However, a new problem is emerging during the soldering process, particularly for components with high thermal capacity such as connectors.
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In these cases, the heat is conducted away from the soldering point resulting in a lower temperature than required.
If the solder does not melt completely during the specified time then a bad joint is created, and the required mechanical strength is not achieved.
Dry joints and solder joints containing microscopic hairline cracks appear between the PCB and component, and over the lifetime of the board such solder joints are often the cause of broken electrical connections which reduce in-service reliability, and cause inevitable follow-up costs.
Zwick provides tailored testing products to solve these problems, and the Proline testing machine was developed for such component testing and to meet the increasing demand for high quality and affordable testing machines in quality assurance environments.
The Proline has a wide range of accessories including specimen grips, compression and flexure test kits, and special testing kits and associated tools and fixtures enabling tests on solder to be configured with ease.
Tensile tests allow qualitative measurements of the mechanical strength of solder joints.
Fixtures such as quick-action vices or T-slot base plates enable tests on an assembled PCB to be carried out quickly, accurately and efficiently.
A compound table can also be provided to facilitate testing of multiple components on a single PCB.
In addition, durability tests allow a statement to be made concerning the long-term performance of a solder connection by subjecting the connectors to fatigue.
The Proline is designed to operate with the testing software Testxpert II, which controls the complete test sequence including monitoring of all safety systems in real time.
This ensures operator safety at all times. Request a free brochure from Zwick Testing Machines ...
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