Principles of Soldering

Title: Principles of Soldering
Author: G. Humpston and D.M. Jacobson
ISBN: 0871707926 / 9780871707925
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 271
Publisher: ASM International
Year: 2004
Availability: In Stock

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If you work with soldering processes or soldered components, Principles of Soldering will help you understand and solve practical engineering challenges. Clearly written and well referenced, this book takes you from the fundamental characteristics of solders, fluxes, and joining environments to the impact these have in the selection and successful use of soldering processes.

Priority is given to the fundamental principles that underlie this field of technology rather than recipes for making joints. Striking a balance between being unduly simplistic or overly mathematical in their approach, the authors provide the critical analysis that is missing from much of the literature on soldering. An entire section is devoted to the difficult art of fluxless soldering and includes strategies for devising successful processes. The final chapter is devoted to recent advances in soldering technology and covers a variety of topics including lead-free solders, flip-chip interconnection, diffusion soldering, amalgams as solders, composite solders and other “hot” areas of research.

Containing approximately 200 figures and 60 tables, this book updates and greatly expands the soldering content in the book Principles of Soldering and Brazing (1993) by the same authors. A companion volume, Principles of Brazing, is in development.

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Preface
About the Authors
History

Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Solders and Their Metallurgy
Chapter 3 : The Joining Environment
Chapter 4 : The Role of Materials in Defining Process Constraints
Chapter 5 : Advances in Soldering Technology

Abbreviations and Symbols
Index