Reliability and life-time of electric/electronic products is still a highly actual and discussed topic. Every electric/electronic product is heterogeneous system which consists not only from components and constructional parts, but also from many interconnections. Basic segments of interconnection are solder joints, recently created by lead-free materials. The passing from well-proven lead solders to lead free compositions brought many new aspects in reliability and life-time of electronic systems. Some of the negative factors are their poor electro-mechanical properties, which are based on complicated microstructure of interlayer interface. This fact causes defects in solder joints and consequential failure of the function. This article is focused on an investigation of mechanical properties of lead-free solder joints. There are investigated various properties of common lead-free solder paste depending on various concentrations of O2 by reflow process and on various components size. Next, there are shown microstructures by micro sections for various concentrations of O2. Mechanical properties (mechanical strength) are tested by shear test equipment DAGE 2400.
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