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| S-Bond Develops New Lower Temperature Active Solder AlloyS-Bond Technologies recently developed a new lower temperature active solder alloy. Location: Philadelphia, Pa
By: IQnection Lower bonding temperatures enable multi-step soldering operations, mitigating the risk of remelt where previously soldered connections or seals must remain intact. Active solders that melt below 150°C are also finding use in thermally sensitive applications, replacing Sn-Ag based solders that melt over 215°C and cause thermal degradation of the component parts being assembled. Lower temperature soldering also provides processing advantages when bonding dissimilar materials where thermal expansion mismatch many times fractures or distorts an assembly’s component parts. Dr. Ronald Smith, President of S-Bond Technologies, states that “S-Bond 140 is already finding application in glass-metal seals in electronic packages in the avionics industry, where higher temperature soldering alloys would have damaged the packages’ components. We are also using S-Bond 140 to bond LED packages to heat pipes and vapor chambers to protect the thermally sensitive phase change fluids from damaging the devices when solder bonding. We see major market potential for this active solder composition. It is an economical bonding solution, since it does not rely on expensive Indium in its base.” For more information, please contact S-Bond Technologies at (215) 631-7114 x 102 or email info@s-bond.com. Contact Information: www.s-bond.com S-Bond Technologies LLC 811 West Fifth Street Lansdale, PA 19446 End
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