Lead-free soldering foil
Abstract:
A lead-free soldering foil, for connecting metal and/or metal-coated components. allows the setting of a defined connecting-zone geometry and, with pores and/or voids being formed only to a minimal extent, achieves a high-temperature-resistant soldered connection that ensures great reliability even in staged soldering processes and increases the thermal conductivity of the connecting zone. The lead-free soldering foil is constructed so that, in a soft-solder matrix, two or more composite wires are each individually sandwiched by roll cladding between two soft-solder strips, parallel to one another and parallel to the edges of the strips. These composite wires include a core, which contains a higher-melting, stronger metal/metal alloy in comparison with the soft-solder matrix and around which a shell of another metal/metal alloy is arranged, and, after the roll-cladding operation, there is still 5 pm to 15 pm of soft-solder material arranged above and below at least one of the cores.
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