Solder Sphere Oxidation — Causes, Effects and Solutions

In our arti­cle “How is a high qual­i­ty sol­der sphere made?”, we dis­cuss that high qual­i­ty sol­der spheres are more resis­tant to oxi­da­tion. This arti­cle describes sol­der ball oxi­da­tion, how it occurs, how CAPLIN­Q’s sol­der spheres are pro­duced to resist it, and how they are pack­aged to main­tain it.

Please vis­it us for more infor­ma­tion about our Tin/Lead (Sn63Pb37) Sol­der Spheres or our Lead­free (Pb-free) Sol­der Spheres includ­ing SAC105, SAC125N, SAC305, SAC387, SAC396 or SAC405 and 4N Pure Tin Sn100 Sol­der Spheres.

Vis­it caplinq.com to learn more about all our sol­der prod­ucts includ­ing our sol­der spheres. You can also con­tact us if you have fur­ther ques­tions on buy­ing sol­der balls.

About Chris Perabo

Chris is an energetic and enthusiastic engineer and entrepreneur. He is always interested in taking highly technical subjects and distilling these to their essence so that even the layman can understand. He loves to get into the technical details of an issue and then understand how it can be useful for specific customers and applications. Chris is currently the Director of Business Development at CAPLINQ.

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