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Solder Joint Void Limit for BGA Components
Solder Joint Void Limit for BGA Components
What is a reject limit for BGA component solder joint voids in lead free class 2 and what can we do to reduce voids?

What is a reject limit for BGA component solder joint voids in lead free class 2 circuit board assemblies?

What can we do to reduce voids in our lead free BGA components?


C. K.


Expert's Panel Responses

The void requirement is that the sum of all of the voids cannot equal more than 25% of the cross-sectional area of the solder joint. Anything higher than 25% should result in a reject.

Voids can be impacted by several factors. In many cases, a modification of the reflow profile can reduce voids significantly. The targeted profile for minimizing voiding would be a long, high soak and a lower peak temperature.

The long, high soak temperature is particularly critical to provide sufficient time for the volatiles in the paste flux to evaporate prior to reflow.

We have also learned that differences in paste characteristics can drive differences in voiding behavior.

If you are experiencing a significant void rate even if with an optimized profile, an evaluation of other paste products may be beneficial.

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Brian Smith
General Manager - Electronic Assembly Americas, DEK International
Mr. Smith has been supporting customers in the electronics assembly industry since 1994. His expertise is focused on solder paste printing and reducing soldering defects. He holds a BS in Chemical Engineering and an MBA in Marketing. He has authored several papers in trade magazines and at industry conferences. He is an SMTA Certified Process Engineer.

Solder joint void limit for BGA components is 12.25 % area for lead free class 2 circuit board assemblies. Most of the voids come from out gassing of the chemicals in the flux. To reduce voids change the chemicals in the formulations that create the out gassing.

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Mike Scimeca
President, FCT Assembly
Mike Scimeca created FCT Assembly after the purchase of Fine Line Stencil, Inc., and consists of two major operations: stencil manufacturing and the manufacturing of electronic assembly products such as solder paste, flux and solder bar.
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