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Vladimir Igoshev <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Apr 2009 21:07:36 +0000
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Hi Inge,



Yes, the intermetallics itself is strong, BUT it doesn't count, as all failures I've seen goes at the tin/intermetallics interface. The larger were the platelets, the worse it looked.



Regards,



Vladimir

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Subject: [TN] Gold/Tin Intermetallics, why are we afraid?



These infamous IMCs are like parias or ghosts in most people's mind in our 

business. I shocked our production guys recently by giving the advice to let 

the boards go on. Large crystals and bad looking. But I always  try to avoid 

exaggerations. If no serious temp changes are predicted, nor any severe 

power switching, why rework and risk introducing failures?  The actual 

components were very hard to rework, the cost had been unacceptable. I can 

see many of you get  the coffee wrong. I don't mean to spread quality 

distractions, I talk about very few boards and a unique situation. My 

statement was based on the fact that a gold tin intermetallic bond is 

extremly strong and can last long, if not exposed to what I pointed at 

earlier. I expect to be hammered down in the shop floor until only the nose 

is visible....



Inge



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