Tuesday, 15 November 2016

soldering - Bismuth or Indium solder - how do they compare?


In my previous question I focused on lead-based solder alloys (see Best solder wire - Sn63Pb37 vs Sn60Pb40 vs ...?).


Some of you brought new exciting solder alloys to my attention. The two most promising types contain either Bismuth or Indium.


Some questions:




  • How do they compare to each other on properties like:




    • wetting of pads and pins

    • interaction with fluxes

    • joint strength - brittleness (is this directly related to the "tensile strength (PSI)" column in the table below? Please enlighten me.)

    • price

    • ...




  • How do they compare to standard solder alloys, like Sn60Pb40?





  • Any drawbacks?




  • Most of them are sold without flux core. Wouldn't that make the solder process very difficult?




  • What kind of flux should one use with Bismuth and/or Indium based solders?







Note:


Perhaps the following table might be of help:


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This table comes from "Indium Corporation".




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