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Hi Technetters:
I have recently joined this company and a legacy product has been having a
few field failures. The nature of the failure is a fractured solder joint.
It is a lap configuration of a Kovar (gold plated) lead onto a HASL SMT pad.
The fracture seems to originate at the point of the joint where the exposed
base metal is from clipping. The solder looks especially grainy although it
has not seen significant temperature cycles or time at temperature.
The solder joint is encased in RTV 128 as a conformal coating. According to
GE tech support, RTV 128 outgases ammonia as it cures.
My question is: Has anyone any experience using RTV in this situation? Has
anyone seen or heard about RTV attacking solder joints to this extent?
As this is sent late on Thanksgiving eve, if you see it before Thursday,
Happy Thanksgiving, if after, I hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving.
Regards,
Sherman Banks
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