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Surface Mount Multilayer Varistors (MLVs) > MLA Series
Lead (Pb) Soldering Recommendations
The principal techniques used for the soldering of
components in surface mount technology are IR Re-ï¬ow
and Wave soldering. Typical proï¬les are shown on the right.
The recommended solder for the MLA suppressor is
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4O1C
PS 4O1C
Littelfuse also recommends an RMA solder ï¬ux.
Wave soldering is the most strenuous of the processes.
To avoid the possibility of generating stresses due to
thermal shock, a preheat stage in the soldering process
is recommended, and the peak temperature of the solder
process should be rigidly controlled.
When using a reï¬ow process, care should be taken to
ensure that the MLA chip is not subjected to a thermal
gradient steeper than 4 degrees per second; the ideal
gradient being 2 degrees per second. During the soldering
process, preheating to within 100 degrees of the solder's
peak temperature is essential to minimize thermal shock.
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printed circuit boards being removed from the solder
process and subjected to cleaning solvents at room
temperature. The boards must be allowed to cool gradually
to less than 50º C before cleaning.
Leadâfree (Pb-free) Soldering Recommendations
Littelfuse offers the Nickel Barrier Termination option (see
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optimum Leadâfree solder performance, consisting of a
Matte Tin outer surface plated on Nickel underlayer, plated
on Silver base metal.
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ï¬ux, but there is a wide selection of pastes and ï¬uxes
available with which the Nickel Barrier parts should be
compatible.
The reï¬ow proï¬le must be constrained by the maximums
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evaluation purposes by Littelfuse, based upon industry
standards and practices. There are multiple choices of all
three available, it is advised that the customer explores the
optimum combination for their process as processes vary
considerably from site to site.
Reï¬ow Solder Proï¬le
250
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
230°C
200
40-80
SECONDS
ABOVE 183°C
150
RAMP RATE
<2°C/s
100
PREHEAT DWELL
50
PREHEAT ZONE
0
0
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0.5 1.0
1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
TIME (MINUTES)
Wave Solder Proï¬le
300
MAXIMUM WAVE 260°C
250
200
150
SECOND PREHEAT
100
FIRST PREHEAT
50
0
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
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TIME (MINUTES)
Leadâfree Re-ï¬ow Solder Proï¬le
300
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 260ËC,
TIME WITHIN 5ËC OF PEAK
250
20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
RAMP RATE
200
<3ËC/s
60 - 150 SEC
> 217ËC
150
100
PREHEAT ZONE
50
0
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1.0
2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
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TIME (MINUTES)
MLA Varistor Series
Revision: November 30, 2011
©2011 Littelfuse, Inc.
Speciï¬cations are subject to change without notice.
Please refer to www.littelfuse.com/series/ML.html or MLA.html for current information.
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