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"the hole truth"
Platitudes 50:260
Dewey
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Werner Engelmaier
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 3:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] Barrel to Laminate Adhesion loss
Hi Richard & All,
Actually, the higher occurrances of hole wall separation and trace
separation
are not so much caused by more lateral stresses, but the different
thermal
and mechanical properties of SAC solders.
To understand what is happening, one really needs to understand what the
whole damage process causing hole wall separation [sometimes also called
resin
recession] and inner-layer separation [also called post separation or
trace
separation.
(1) On heating the resin expands-because of the glass fiber
reinforcement it
is prevented to expand in x/y and thus expands in z at nearly 3-times
its
thermal expansion without the glass reinforcement]; there is an
exception to this-
the resin also tries to expand into the volume occupied by the PTH, and
is of
course, to some degree at least, prevented from doing so by the Cu
barrel
plating.
Thin Cu plating and/or large separation between inner-layer land
[serving as
anchors] encourage larger bulging inwards of the Cu with plastic
deformation
of the Cu.
(2) On cooling, the resin contracts to its former volume-if the Cu is
plastically deformed to a significant degree, it cannot do so: the
result=>hole wall
separation, and near the surface in connection with land rotation
inner-layer
separation.
(3) For SnPb solders the Solidus is 183C; thus, Solidus - Tg
(183-170C)~13C.
For SAC solders the solidus is 217C; thus, Solidus - Tg (217-170C)~47C.
The consequence is that the delta-T after solder solidification is about
4-times larger for SAC-solders, over which the high above Tg-thermal
contraction
acts-and this also holds the Cu back to its former position: the result
=>more
hole wall separation, and inner-layer separation.
Pretty straight-forward when you think about.
Werner
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