Fluxing agent

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Inventors

Dunaway, Thomas J.
Spielberger, Richard K.
Dicks, Lori A.

Application #

274428

Filed

Nov-21-1988

Published

Aug-14-1990

Current US Class

148/23
148/25
219/85.2
228/180.21
228/223
228/234.2

International Classes

B23K 035/363

Field of Search

228/223 228/224 228/207 228/180.2 148/23 148/25 219/85 106/220

Assignee

Atmel Corporation (San Jose, CA)

Examiners

Seidel; Richard K.

US Patent References

4060191   Method of solderin...
4127692   Jig for mass solderi...
4194931   Soldering flux
4533404   Soldering fluxes
4561913   Soldering flux addi...
4591088   Solder reflow proce...

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Other References

IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, Babuka et al., "Method for Rosin-Oil Soldering", p. 1209, vol. 12, No. 8, Jan. 1970. Metals Handbook Ninth Edition, vol. 6, "Fluxes", pp. 1081-1085, copyright 1983.

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Abstract
Disclosed in a fluxing agent comprising 45% to 55% by weight of peanut oil and 45% to 55% by weight of water-white rosin.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fluxing agent comprising:

(a) 45 to 55% by weight of peanut oil; and

(b) 45 to 55% by weight of water-white rosin.

2. A fluxing agent according to claim 1 wherein said peanut oil has an ignition temperature of at least about 430.degree. C.

3. A fluxing agent according to claim 1 wherein the water-white rosin is substantially inert and non-activated.

4. A fluxing agent according to claim 1 wherein the water-white rosin is activated.

5. A fluxing agent consisting essentially of:

(a) 45 to 55% by weight of peanut oil; and

(b) 45 to 55% by weight of water-white rosin.

6. A fluxing agent according to claim 5 wherein said peanut oil has an ignition temperature of at least about 430.degree. C.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the field of electronic component bonding and packaging.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the field of electronic component packaging numerous problems exist. For example, the bonding of conductive elements of a leadframe to a semiconductor chip often results in chip passivation fractures during the bonding process. These fractures may occur due to excessive bonding force, misalignment occurring during the bonding process, or inadequate standoff means to prevent the conductive elements from being undesirably compressed against the semiconductor chip. Other fracture phenomena occur during thermal cycling of components and result in poor quality products which are either rejected or which perform improperly. Further problems in the packaging field include an inability to provide fine pitch geometries at various levels of chip packaging to achieve the area utilization demands of higher density devices. These all represent particularly long-standing problems and constant challenges in the packaging field, but ones which find solutions in the present application in various ways.