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Integration of the NIST and SURDAT databases on the theoretical and physical properties of lead-free solder alloys

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Author(s)

W. Gasior, Z. Moser, A. Debski, Thomas A. Siewert

Abstract

The electronic SURDAT database published in 2007 (available freely from the website www.imim.pl) is being integrated with the NIST database (available freely from www.boulder.nist.gov/div853/lead_free/solders.html) to provide a single source for data on Pb-free soldering alloys. The NIST database was developed to support circuit board designers and so focused primarily on the mechanical properties. In contrast, the SURDAT database focused primarily on thermophysical properties. Together, they will form a much more complete source for the properties of the Pb-free solder alloys.
Proceedings Title
Proc of 17th Thermophysical Properties Symp
Conference Dates
June 21-26, 2009
Conference Location
Boulder, CO, US
Conference Title
International Journal of Thermophysics

Keywords

database, lead, lead-free, properties, solder

Citation

Gasior, W. , Moser, Z. , Debski, A. and Siewert, T. (2010), Integration of the NIST and SURDAT databases on the theoretical and physical properties of lead-free solder alloys, Proc of 17th Thermophysical Properties Symp, Boulder, CO, US, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=903995 (Accessed October 11, 2025)

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Created April 12, 2010, Updated October 12, 2021
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