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I'm sure it depends on the solder type used and the temp rating rating
of the PCB.   We require maximum temperatures be no higher than the temp
rating of our boards (120C).  This  is significantly lower than the
melting point of the eutectic solder we use (183 C) so we don't consider
the solder melting point an issue.   Assuming you stay below the melting
point or plastic region ( for non eutectic solders), fatigue life is an
issue which has to do with temperature cycling rather than absolute
temperature of the solder.   Werner Englemaier is an expert on that
subject.  He will probably comment and want to know at what rate the
solder changes temperature and what kind of joint it is.
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To: FMGM@rkdwgc; dcreag@rkdwgc; FASP@rkdwgc; mbernh@rkdwgc;
rreyno@rkdwgc; BRAJ@rkdwgc
Subject: ASSY. Solder joint temp
Date: Wednesday, November 20, 1996 6:46PM

Hello,

Is there any standards regulating the maximum allowed solder joint
temperature during operation?
Is there a temperature upper limit when you come into real trouble from
a solder joint
reliability aspect?

We are discussing a temperature around +90 degree C for a short period(
one hour) perhaps three
times a day, low temperature +35 to 40 degrees C.

Hans Bogren

Ericsson Telecom AB

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