Authors: Dave Hillman Ross Wilcoxon Nate Lower Dan Grossman
Publish Date: 2015/09/28
Volume: 44, Issue: 12, Pages: 4864-4883
Abstract
Alkali silicate glass ASG coatings were investigated as a possible method for inhibiting tin whisker initiation and growth The aqueousbased ASG formulations used in this study were deposited with equipment and conditions that are typical of those used to apply conventional conformal coatings Processes for controlling ASG coating properties were developed and a number of ASGbased coating combinations were applied to test components with pure tin surfaces Coatings were applied both in a laboratory environment at Rockwell Collins and in a manufacturing environment at Plasma Ruggedized Solutions Testing in elevated humidity/temperature environments and subsequent inspection of the test articles identified coating combinations that inhibited tin whisker growth as well as other material combinations that actually accelerated tin whisker growth None of the coatings evaluated in this study including conventional acrylic and Parylene conformal coatings completely prevented the formation of tin whiskers Two of the coatings were particularly effective at reducing the risks of whisker growth albeit through different mechanisms Parylene conformal coating almost but not completely eliminated whisker formation and only a few tin whiskers were found on these surfaces during the study A composite of ASG and alumina nanoparticles inhibited whisker formation to a lesser degree than Parylene but did disrupt whisker growth mechanisms so as to inhibit the formation of long and more dangerous tin whiskers Additional testing also demonstrated that the conformal coatings had relatively little effect on the dielectric loss of a stripline test structure operating at frequencies over 30 GHz
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