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How Tin-Whiskers Form

VK1OO, Mike Walkington
All,

Over the years there has been the odd thread about "tin-whiskers", so
the following may be of interest.

http://phys.org/news/2012-12-doctoral-student-unravels-tin-whisker.html


Mike
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Re: How Tin-Whiskers Form

Vic Rosenthal
Fascinating, as are the comments following the article. The removal of metallic lead from
electronics that should be recycled anyway, in return for a large increase in failures,
does not seem to me to be a good deal for civilization (some of the comments mentioned the
removal of lead from gasoline, which in contrast was a very good decision).
There should be a name for the irrational fear of tiny quantities of substances that would
be harmful only in large amounts -- like RF, to give another example.
No, I will not answer outraged personal emails on this subject!

On 12/10/2012 1:08 AM, VK1OO wrote:

> All,
>
> Over the years there has been the odd thread about "tin-whiskers", so the following may
> be of interest.
>
> http://phys.org/news/2012-12-doctoral-student-unravels-tin-whisker.html
>
>
> Mike
> VK1OO
> K2#2599
>

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Fresno CA
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Re: How Tin-Whiskers Form

N2TK
As a manufacturer of space discrete devices, we use lead in all of our
solder. It is a requirement to help suppress the growth of tin whiskers. To
date, no one has come up with an alternative to lead.   We keep trying to
find an alternative. So, no we are not RoHS compliant. All satellite
companies world-wide require lead in the solder.

73,
N2TK, Tony

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Fascinating, as are the comments following the article. The removal of
metallic lead from electronics that should be recycled anyway, in return for
a large increase in failures, does not seem to me to be a good deal for
civilization (some of the comments mentioned the removal of lead from
gasoline, which in contrast was a very good decision).
There should be a name for the irrational fear of tiny quantities of
substances that would be harmful only in large amounts -- like RF, to give
another example.
No, I will not answer outraged personal emails on this subject!

On 12/10/2012 1:08 AM, VK1OO wrote:

> All,
>
> Over the years there has been the odd thread about "tin-whiskers", so
> the following may be of interest.
>
> http://phys.org/news/2012-12-doctoral-student-unravels-tin-whisker.htm
> l
>
>
> Mike
> VK1OO
> K2#2599
>

--
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/

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[OT] Re: How Tin-Whiskers Form

aj4tf
In reply to this post by VK1OO, Mike Walkington
The fact that stress gradients appear to propagate tin whiskers has been known for some time.  (in fact, the phys.org authors should have researched their own web site more thoroughly:   http://phys.org/news173450615.html#nRlv)

At my place of employment, we also are concerned about the impacts of RoHS parts (RoHS = non-lead-bearing) and their impact to long term reliability of electronic assemblies.  We don't make things that go into space, but we make things that are nearly equally inaccessible once they are installed.  Recently we performed an experiment on an assembly to attempt to induce tin whisker formation by temperature cycling it hundreds of times over the course of over 6 months.  At the end of the experiment, only one component (out of hundreds on the assembly) showed any signs of whisker formation.   Even with RoHS parts, using lead-based solder paste to assemble the boards partially (but not completely) mitigates the risk.

David AJ4TF