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Featuring solder paste at IPC Apex Expo 2019

Electrical reliability via SIR
Featuring solder paste at IPC Apex Expo 2019

Featuring solder paste at IPC Apex Expo 2019
The Indium8.9HF solder paste can accommodate the higher processing temperatures and eliminates dendritic growth. Source: Indium Corporation

Indium Corporation will feature its ultra-reliable Indium8.9HF solder paste series at IPC Apex Expo 2019, Jan. 29–31, in San Diego, California, USA.

Electrical reliability is a must-have for electronic components and products to work properly, especially when issues like ionic contamination under low stand-off components can cause dendritic growth which can lead to intermittent operation or short-circuiting and ultimately field failures.

Indium8.9HF is an air reflow, no-clean solder paste specially formulated to enhance electrical reliability and eliminate dendritic growth in high power products, such as automotive electronics manufacturing.

This solder paste delivers peace-of-mind, knowing that assemblies will maintain integrity with:

  • Increased electrical reliability via enhanced surface insulation resistance (SIR) that inhibits current leakage and dendritic growth
  • Improved thermal reliability due to its low-voiding performance on bottom terminating components (BTCs), reducing the risk of application or product failure

It can accommodate the higher processing temperatures required by the SnAgCu, SnAg, and other alloy systems favored by the electronics industry to replace conventional Pb-bearing solders.

Apex, Booth 3133

www.indium.com

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