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SMD Components

VARICON
SOLDERING RECOMMENDATIONS
Popular soldering techniques used for surface mount components are Wave Infrared Reflowprocesses. and
Both processes can be performed with Pb-containing or Pb-free solders. The termination options available
for these soldering techniques areAgPd and Barrier Type EndTerminations.
Wave Soldering
Infrared Soldering
Solder Fluxes
Solders
- this process is generally associated with discrete components mounted on the underside of
printed circuit boards, or for large top-side components with bottom-side mounting tabs to be attached, such
as the frames of transformers, relays, connectors, etc. SMD varistors to be wave soldered are first glued to
the circuit board, usually by an epoxy adhesive. When the PCB has been fully populated and an appropriate
time is allowed for adhesive curing, the completed assembly is then placed on a conveyor and run through a
single or double wave process.
- these reflow processes are typically associated with top-side component
placement. This technique utilizes a mixture of adhesive and solder compounds (an sometimes fluxes) that
are blended into a paste. The paste is then screened onto PCB soldering pads specifically designed to
accept a particular sized SMD component. Recommended solder paste wet layer thickness is 100 to 300
m. Once the circuit board is fully populated with SMD components, it is placed in a reflow environment,
where the paste is heated to slightly above its eutectic temperature. When the solder paste reflows, the
SMD components are attached to the solder pads.
- solder fluxes are generally applied to populated circuit boards to oxides from forming
during the heating process and to facilitate the flowing of the solder. Solder fluxes can be either a part of the
solder paste compound or can be separate materials, usually fluids. Recommended fluxes are:
Non-activated (R) fluxes, whenever possible
Mildly activated (RMA) fluxes of class L3CN
Class ORLO
Activated (RA), water soluble or strong acidic fluxes with chlorine content > 0.2 wt.% are
. Use of such fluxes could create high leakage current paths along the body of the
varistor components.
When a flux is applied prior to wave soldering, it is important to completely dry any residual flux solvents
prior to the soldering process.
- recommended solders are
Reflow
m
clean
Pb-free (Sn96 / Cu0,4-0,8/ Ag3-4) or Pb-containing ( )
ones.
NOT
RECOMMENDED
62Sn / 36Pb / 2Ag
Fig. . Wave Soldering Temperature Profile 1
for Pb-free and Pb-containing Soldering
Fig. 3. Temperature Profile Reflow for Pb-free Soldering Fig. . Infrared Reflow Temperature
Profile for Pb containing
2
- Soldering
250
200
150
50
0
100
0 1 2 3 4
45 to 80 s
Above solder
melting point
Maximum 230C
120 C
183 C
Soldering Zone
2 to 4 C/s
2 to 4 C/s
300
T (C)
t (min)
Preheat Zone
250
200
150
50
0
100
0 1 2 3 4
first
wave
second
wave
70-80 C, maximum 100 C
Preheat Zone
first
second
2 to 4 C/s
2 to 4 C/s
Soldering Zone
t (min)
300
T (C)
Maximum 50 2 C
250
200
150
50
0
100
300
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
t (min)
Preheat Zone
2 to 4 C/s
Above solder
melting point
Maximum 50 2 C
217 C
60 to 150 s
Soldering Zone
T (C)
End termination
Ag/Pd
Barrier Type
End Termination
Designation
Series ..........R1 (ZV,AV,DV,C,...)
Series ......N R1 (ZV,AV,DV,C,...)
Recommended
and Suitable for
Pb-containing
soldering
Pb-contaning and
Pb-free soldering
Component
RoHS Compliant
Yes
Yes
KEKO VARICON products are sold by description only - product technical specification. KEKO VARICON reserves the right to make changes in circuit design
specifications at any time without notice. Accordingly the reader is cautioned to verify that data sheets are current before placing orders. Information furnished
is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by KEKO VARICON for its use; nor for any infringements
and/or
by KEKO VARICON
of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use.
VARICON
SMD Components
Thermal Shock - to avoid the possibility of generating stresses in the varistor chip due to thermal shock, a
preheat stage to within 100 C of the peak soldering process temperature is recommended. Additionally,
SMD varistors should not be subjected to a temperature gradient greater than 4 C/sec, with an ideal
gradient being 2 C/sec. Peak temperatures should be controlled. soldering conditions
for SMD varistors are shown in Fig.
varistors with Pb free solders are shown in Fig. and 3.
Whenever several different types of SMD components are being soldered, each having a specific soldering
profile, the soldering profile with the least heat and the minimum amount of heating time is recommended.
Once soldering has been completed, it is necessary to minimize the possibility of thermal shock by allowing
a hot PCB to cool to less than 50 C before cleaning.
0
0
0
0
Wave and Reflow
with Pb-containing solders 1 and 2 respectively, while
soldering conditions for SMD - 1
Wave and
Reflow
Inspection Criteria
Wave and IR Reflow
- the inspection criteria to determine acceptable solder joints, when Wav Infrared
Reflow processes are used, will depend on several key variables, principally termination materials and
process profiles.
- typical before and after soldering results
Silver/Palladium (AgPd) and Barrier s are given in Fig. 4. Both barrier and
silver/palladium terminated varistors form a reliable electrical contact and metallurgical bond between the
end terminations and the solder pads. The bond between these two metallic surfaces is exceptionally
strong and has been tested by both vertical pull and lateral (horizontal) push tests. The results, in both
cases, exceed established industry standards for adhesion.
e or
for
Type End Termination type
Pb-contining Soldering
The solder joint of a barrier terminated versus a silver/palladium terminated varistor will
be slightly different. Solder forms a metallurgical junction with the thin tin-alloy (over the barrier layer), and
due to its small volume climbs the outer surface of the termination, forming a classical meniscus. Due the
surface tension characteristics of silver/palladium terminations, the meniscus will be slightly lower. This
optical appearance difference should be taken into consideration when programming visual inspection of
the PCB after soldering.
appearance type
Fig. 5. Soldering Criterion in case of Wave and IR Reflow Pb-free Soldering
Fig. 4. Soldering Criterion in case of Wave and IR Reflow Soldering Pb-containing
After
soldering
t b > 20 % of t
a > 90 % of W
W
Before
soldering
Solder paste
AgPd
Silver/Palladium (AgPd) End Terminations Barrier Type End Terminations
Solder paste
Barrier
Metal
Before
soldering
t
W
a > 90 % of W
b > 20 % of t
After
soldering
Solderable
metal
Silver/Palladium (AgPd) End Terminations
Before
soldering
Solder paste
AgPd
t b > 20 % of t
W
a > 90 % of W
After
soldering
Solder paste
Barrier
Before
soldering
t
W
a > 90 % of W
b > 20 % of t
After
soldering
Barrier Type End Terminations
Solderable
metal
Metal
KEKO VARICON products are sold by description only - product technical specification. KEKO VARICON reserves the right to make changes in circuit design
specifications at any time without notice. Accordingly the reader is cautioned to verify that data sheets are current before placing orders. Information furnished
is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by KEKO VARICON for its use; nor for any infringements
and/or
by KEKO VARICON
of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use.
VARICON
SMD Components
Pb-free Soldeirng Wave and IR Reflow - typical before and after soldering results Silver/Palladium
(AgPd) and Barrier s are given in Fig. .
phenomenon known as mirror or negative meniscus results Silver/Palladium
. Solder forms a metallurgical junction with the entire volume of the end termination,
i.e. it diffuses from pad to end termination across the inner side, forming a mirror or negative meniscus.
The height of the solder penetration can be clearly seen on the end termination and is always higher than
30% of the chip height.
for
Type End Termination 5 Barrier type varistor terminations provide
standard meniscus and are recommended for Pb-free soldering.
A will appear in case of
termiinated varistors
Since barrier type
these varistors
reflow ing based on J-STD-020D.1 and soldering test by
dipping based on IEC 60068-2 for Pb-free solders
terminations on KEKO-VARICON chips do not require the use of problematic nickel and
tin-alloy electroplating processes, are truly considered .
- solder test
are preformed on each production lot as shown in the
following chart. Test results and accompanying samples are retained for a minimum of two (2) years.
Solderability of a specific lot can be checked at any time within this period should a customer require this
information.
environmentally friendly
Solder Tests and Retained Samples
Test
Parameter
Soldering method dipping dipping dipping dipping with agitation
Flux L3CN, ORL0 L3CN, ORL0, R L3CN, ORL0, R L3CN, ORL0, R
Pb Solder
Pb Soldering
temperature ( C )
0 2 5 35 235 5 260 5 235 5
Soldering time (s) 2 2 10 > 15
Burn-in conditions Vdcmax, 48 h - - -
Acceptance criterion
dVn < 5 %,
Idc must stay
unchanged
> 95 % of end
termination must be
covered by solder
> 95 % of end termination
must be intact and covered
by solder
> 95 % of end termination
must be intact and covered
by solder
Resistance to flux Solderability
Static leaching
(simulation of Reflow
Soldering)
Dynamic leaching
(simulation of Wave
Soldering)
96,5 / 3,5 Sn Ag
Pb-FREE Solder
Pb-FREE Soldering
temperature ( C )
0 2 5 50 2 5 50 2 0 5 8 2 5 50
Sn96 / Cu0,4-0,8 / 3-4Ag
- unless absolutely necessary, the use of soldering irons is NOT
recommended for reworking varistor chips. If no other means of rework is available, the following criteria
must be strictly followed:
Do not allow the tip of the iron to directly contact the top of the chip
Do not exceed the following soldering iron specifications:
Output Power: 30 Watts maximum
Temperature of Soldering Iron Tip: 280 C maximum
Soldering Time: 10 Seconds maximum
- SMD varistors should be used within 1 year of purchase to avoid possible soldering
problems caused by oxidized terminals. The storage environment should be controlled, with humidity less
than 40% . Varistor chips should always be stored in their original
packaged unit.
Where varistor chips have been in storage for more than 1 year, and where there is evidence of
solderability difficulties, KEKO-VARICON can refresh the terminations to eliminate these problems.
Rework Criteria Soldering Iron
Storage Conditions
and temperature between -25 and 45 C
o
o
KEKO VARICON products are sold by description only - product technical specification. KEKO VARICON reserves the right to make changes in circuit design
specifications at any time without notice. Accordingly the reader is cautioned to verify that data sheets are current before placing orders. Information furnished
is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by KEKO VARICON for its use; nor for any infringements
and/or
by KEKO VARICON
of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use.

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