Abstract

Conformal coatings with higher adhesion strength is crucial for mitigating the growth of whiskers from the pure tin (Sn) or Sn-rich surfaces of the Pb-free electronics. Silane coupling agents have the ability to form a durable bond between polymeric coatings and metallic materials. The main goal of this paper is to investigate the effect of silane agents on the adhesion behavior of polyurethane (PU), polyurethane acrylate (PUA) and both coatings filled with silicone rubber (SR) nanoparticles on the tin solder pads. It was found that an isocyanate-based silane provided excellent adhesion for PU and PU + SR coatings and an acrylic-based silane for PUA and PUA + SR coatings on the tin surface. This was due to the reaction bond formation between the silane coupling agent and the coating. Hence, the selection of silane coupling agents with the organofunctional group similar to the coating material is crucial to improve the adhesion properties of the coating.

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