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Circuit World | 1986

Blowholing in PTH Solder Fillets: Part 2 The Nature, Origin and Evolution of the Gas

F.H. Howie; C. Lea

This paper is the second of a series dealing with the blowholing problem on through‐hole plated printed circuit boards. In the previous paper the authors have considered the impact of the problem on the UK electronics assembly industry. Here they consider the nature of the gas causing blowholes and voids, its origin and the kinetics of its generation and evolution. When a printed circuit board with plated‐through‐holes is wave soldered, the thermal spike of the molten solder activates the evolution of gas, sometimes in relatively enormous quantities. The gas is seen bubbling from the surface of the molten solder in the joint. Upon freezing, the solder either traps the gas in a void enclosed within the fillet or, if the gas is escaping from the surface as freezing occurs, forms a blowhole.


Circuit World | 1986

Blowholing in PTH Solder Fillets

C. Lea; F.H. Howie


Circuit World | 1987

Blowholing in PTH Solder Fillets: Part 8 The Scientific Framework Leading to Recommendations for Its Elimination

C. Lea; F.H. Howie; M.P. Seah


Circuit World | 1986

Blowholing in PTH Solder Fillets: Part 1 Assessment of the Problem

C. Lea; F.H. Howie


Circuit World | 1986

Blowholing in PTH Solder Fillets: Part 6 The Laminate, The Drilling and the Hole Wall Preparation

C. Lea; F.H. Howie


Circuit World | 1986

Blowholing in PTH Solder Fillets: Part 4 The Plated Copper Barrel

C. Lea; M.P. Seah; F.H. Howie


Circuit World | 1986

Blowholing in PTH Solder Fillets: Part 5 The Rôle of the Electroless Copper

C. Lea; F.H. Howie


Circuit World | 1988

Restrictions on the Use of Chlorofluorocarbons for Cleaning Soldered PCBs

C. Lea


Circuit World | 1989

Restrictions on the Production and Consumption of CFC‐113—An Update

C. Lea


Circuit World | 1992

Inert IR Reflow: The Significance of Oxygen Concentration in the Atmosphere

C. Lea

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F.H. Howie

National Physical Laboratory

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M.P. Seah

National Physical Laboratory

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