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In the last few decades the effect of lead contamination on human
health has received significant attention. Based on such concerns
elimination of lead from ceramic glaze, paint, plumbing etc. has
been legislated and implemented. However, till recently, solders
used in electronics, remained lead-based. The worldwide
multi-faceted research efforts to arrive at suitable solutions,
especially as the deadline for implementation of lead-free
electronic solders approaches, have resulted in an exhaustive
number of research papers in several reviewed scientific journals.
Similarly there have been presentations in several national and
international meetings of various technical societies. It is
impossible for any researcher or student to be aware of all the
materials that have been, and are being, published in these many
different sources, so it becomes essential to have most of the
relevant and currently available information presented in a single
publication. electronic solder area were identified, and
researchers recognized for their significant scientific
contributions in those areas were invited to write articles on
those topics. They were asked to address the importance of a given
issue, the current status of understanding and available solutions,
the problems that still need to be tackled and suggestions for
potential approaches to do so. The chapters are organized around
the following subject areas: thermodynamics and phase diagrams,
solder developments, processing issues, mechanical property
considerations, effects of thermal excursions (TMF),
electromigraion, whisker growth, tin pest, and industrial
perspectives (consumer electronics, and high-end high reliability
applications). This material originally appeared in a special issue
of Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. for
academic researchers in fields other than Materials Science and
those in industry, and to provide wider awareness of the current
status of lead-free electronic solders to those persons active in
the area but who are not regular readers of the Journal, these
articles are being reprinted in book form.
Even though the effect of lead contamination on human health has
been known for decades, very little attention has been paid to
lead-based solders used in electronics until recently. This
comprehensive book examines all the important issues associated
with lead-free electronic solder. It collects the work of
researchers recognized for their significant scientific
contributions in the area.
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