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SAE AIR 4129-2008 Metallic Whiskers《金属晶须》.pdf

1、_ SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirely voluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising there

2、from, is the sole responsibility of the user.” SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be revised, reaffirmed, stabilized, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.Copyright 2013 SAE International All rights reserved. No part of this pu

3、blication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SAE. TO PLACE A DOCUMENT ORDER: Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) Tel: +1 724-776-4970

4、 (outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgSAE values your input. To provide feedback on this Technical Report, please visit http:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/AIR4129AEROSPACEINFORMATIONREPORTAIR4129 Issued 2008-10 Reaffirmed 2013-03 Metallic

5、 Whiskers RATIONALEAIR4129 has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE five-year review policy. 1. SCOPE This AIR presents an abbreviated review of the metallurgical phenomena known as whiskers. It is not all encompassing, but rather it is intended to introduce the design engineer to the technical is

6、sues of metallic whiskers and the problems they can cause. 2. REFERENCES There are no referenced publications specified herein. 3. DEFINITION A whisker is a tiny needle or hair-like crystal growth, emanating from the surface of mostly pure metallic surfaces. Numerous metallic whiskers are known, the

7、 most prevalent are tin, zinc, cadmium, indium, and antimony. Whiskers grow from the base to the tip. Whiskers are not foreign particles or substances, rather they grow via a metallurgical diffusion mechanism from the metallic surface outward. The metallurgical principles upon which they exist are w

8、ell founded and understood. Their growth mechanisms are currently being debated. Their presence can have serious consequences. 4. APPEARANCE AND EFFECTS4.1 Metallic whiskers are electrically conductive and as such have been noted to cause electrical short circuits in microelectronic and integrated c

9、ircuit devices. Whiskers pose a substantial reliability risk to electronic assemblies and result in equipment failures leading to aircraft and aerospace accidents which have occurred. The diameter of metallic whiskers have been observed anywhere from 0.5 to 10 g151m. The length of these whiskers hav

10、e been observed from 1 to 2 mm to over 10 mm in length. The name whisker was applied to this metallurgical phenomena as indeed its appearance under a microscope closely resembles a whisker. In electrical devices where the voltage (EMF) and current are relatively high, whiskers are usually not a prob

11、lem as they are harmlessly vaporized and they are not capable of sustaining electrical flow high enough or long enough to cause a short circuit at STP (standard temperature and pressure). However, in space-based applications or systems under vacuum, such whisker vaporization can create a plasma (met

12、al vapor arc) capable of supporting substantial current flow (analogous to plasma arc welding). Whisker formation is not a new phenomenon, having been observed in the 1940s, if not earlier. The precise reason for whisker formation and growth is still debated.4.2 Formation and Growth Mechanisms 4.2.1

13、 Whiskers apparently grow via a diffusion process within the finish or on the surface. Whiskers may grow in response to residual stresses, especially compressive stress within the metallic plating. Other theories state that whisker growth is attributable to recrystallization and grain growth affecti

14、ng the grain structure of the metallic plating.SAE AIR4129 Page 2 of 3 4.2.2 Residual stress within the plate is a result of the plating bath chemistry, plating parameters such as current density, plating time, and other control factors. The presence of organic brighteners in the plating bath appear

15、 to promote whisker formation. Bright metallic plating can induce higher residual stresses within the plating. 4.2.3 The diffusion of substrate material into the metallic plating has been observed to lead to the formation of intermetallic compounds that alter the lattice spacing of the plating. The

16、deformation in the crystal lattice may impart sufficient stress to the plating that may be relieved by the actual formation of whiskers. 4.2.4 Externally applied compressive stresses from clamping, bending, stretching, or torquing of fasteners have been observed as providing sufficient stress to ind

17、uce whisker formation 4.2.5 Surface damage such as nicks or scratches can result in whisker formation. 4.2.6 Thermal forces resulting from a differential thermal expansion between substrate and metallic plating has been observed as sufficient to induce whisker formation.4.2.7 Elevated temperature, h

18、umidity, and imposed current flow can accelerate whisker formation. 5. MORPHOLOGY 5.1 Shapes and Size Whiskers can be straight, kinked, hooked or forked. Their outside surfaces are often grooved. Some may form as nodules or pyramid structures. The length can be as long as several millimeters. Some w

19、hiskers up to 10 mm in length have been reported. The diameter can range up to 10 g151m.5.2 Incubation and Growth The incubation period may range from days to years. Growth rates from 0.03 to 0.9 mm per year have been reported. Whisker growth rates have been observed under accelerated research test

20、conditions approaching 1 mm per day. Growth is highly variable depending on plating bath chemistry, plating thickness, substrate material, grain structure and environment.5.3 Environmental Factors There is conflicting data regarding how environmental factors affect whisker formation and growth. Elev

21、ated temperature (greater than 50 C) may accelerate growth. It appears that whisker growth ceases above 150 C. Pressures in the range of from vacuum to atmospheric can accelerate whisker growth. Moisture and humidity above 85% RH may accelerate growth. Thermal cycling may accelerate nucleation and g

22、rowth. To date there appears to be no universally reproducible laboratory test method to accelerate whisker formation so as to help determine precisely how a plating baths control factors influence later whisker formation potential.6. CURRENT CONCERNS 6.1 Current regulatory efforts underway around t

23、he world to limit the use of potentially hazardous materials such as lead, is driving the electronics industry to consider alternatives to the widely used tin-lead alloy for metallic plating. The EU (European Union) has enacted legislation, effective June 2006, to eliminate most of the lead used in

24、electronic equipment. Lead is believed to act as a doping agent, inhibiting whisker growth tendencies in tin-lead plating and solders. Many electronic manufacturers are not aware of the problem of whiskers and therefore may have not evaluated the potential for this problem in their designs. 6.2 Rese

25、arch is underway to more thoroughly examine the causes of whisker formation, explore reliable accelerated test methods, and develop recommendations to minimize the risk of whisker nucleation and growth. SAE AIR4129 Page 3 of 3 7. NOTES 7.1 A change bar (l) located in the left margin is for the conve

26、nience of the user in locating areas where technical revisions, not editorial changes, have been made to the previous issue of this document. An (R) symbol to the left of the document title indicates a complete revision of the document, including technical revisions. Change bars and (R) are not used in original publications, nor in documents that contain editorial changes only. PREPARED BY AMS COMMITTEE “B”

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