Flux, and solder paste
11130202 · 2021-09-28
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B23K35/262
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K35/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K35/362
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B23K35/3612
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B23K35/26
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B23K35/36
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B23K35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K35/362
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A flux which imparts thixotropy, and which exhibits excellent printability, printing sagging-inhibiting ability, and heating sagging-inhibiting ability; and a solder paste which uses said flux. This flux includes a thixotropic agent, a rosin, an organic acid, and a solvent. The thixotropic agent includes a cyclic amide compound obtained by polycondensing a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a diamine and/or a triamine into a cyclic shape; and an acyclic amide compound which is obtained by polycondensing a monocarboxylic acid, a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid into an acyclic shape. The flux includes at least 0.1 wt % but not more than 8.0 wt % of the cyclic amide compound, and at least 0.5 wt % but not more than 8.0 wt % of the acyclic amide compound. The total amount of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound is at least 1.5 wt % but not more than 10.0 wt %.
Claims
1. A flux comprising: an organic acid; a rosin; a thixotropic agent; and a solvent, wherein the thixotropic agent contains a cyclic amide compound and an acyclic amide compound, and the flux contains 0.1 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less of the cyclic amide compound and 0.5 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less of the acyclic amide compound, a total amount of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound being 1.5 wt % or more and 10.0 wt % or less based on the total weight of the flux, wherein the cyclic amide compound is an amide compound with a molecular weight of 3,000 or less, obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a diamine and/or a triamine, and wherein the acyclic amide compound is an amide compound obtained by acyclic condensation of a monocarboxylic acid, a dicarboxylic acid, and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a monoamine, a diamine, and/or a triamine.
2. The flux according to claim 1, wherein the dicarboxylic acid and the tricarboxylic acid of the cyclic amide compound have 3 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms.
3. The flux according to claim 2, wherein the diamine and the triamine of the cyclic amide compound have 2 or more and 54 or less carbon atoms.
4. The flux according to claim 2, wherein the diamine and triamine of the cyclic amide compound have 6 carbon atoms.
5. The flux according to claim 1, wherein the dicarboxylic acid and the tricarboxylic acid of the cyclic amide compound have 6 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms.
6. The flux according to claim 5, wherein the diamine and the triamine of the cyclic amide compound have 2 or more and 54 or less carbon atoms.
7. The flux according to claim 5, wherein the diamine and triamine of the cyclic amide compound have 6 carbon atoms.
8. The flux according to claim 1, wherein the cyclic amide compound is an amide compound obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid having 3 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms and a diamine having 2 or more and 54 or less carbon atoms.
9. The flux according to claim 1, wherein the cyclic amide compound is an amide compound obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid having 6 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms and a diamine having 6 carbon atoms.
10. The flux according to claim 1, wherein the dicarboxylic acid and the tricarboxylic acid of the cyclic amide compound have 3 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms, and the diamine and the triamine of the cyclic amide compound have 2 or more and 54 or less carbon atoms, and wherein the monocarboxylic acid, the dicarboxylic acid, and the tricarboxylic acid of the acyclic amide compound have 2 or more and 28 or less carbon atoms, and the monoamine, the diamine and the triamine of the acyclic amide compound have 0 or more and 54 or less carbon atoms.
11. The flux according to claim 1, wherein the thixotropic agent further contains an ester compound.
12. The flux according to claim 11, wherein the thixotropic agent contains hydrogenated castor oil as the ester compound.
13. The flux according to claim 11, wherein the flux contains more than 0 wt % and 8.0 wt % or less of the ester compound.
14. The flux according to claim 13, comprising: 30 wt % or more and 60 wt % or less of the rosin; and 0.2 wt % or more and 10 wt % or less of the organic acid, and further comprising: 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less of an organohalogen compound; 0 wt % or more and 2 wt % or less of an amine hydrohalide; 0 wt % or more and 20 wt % or less of an amine other than the amine hydrohalide; and 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less of an antioxidant.
15. The flux according to claim 11, comprising: 30 wt % or more and 60 wt % or less of the rosin; and 0.2 wt % or more and 10 wt % or less of the organic acid, and further comprising: 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less of an organohalogen compound; 0 wt % or more and 2 wt % or less of an amine hydrohalide; 0 wt % or more and 20 wt % or less of an amine other than the amine hydrohalide; and 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less of an antioxidant.
16. The flux according to claim 1, wherein the flux contains 0.1 wt % or more and 1.5 wt % or less of the cyclic amide compound and 0.5 wt % or more and 4.0 wt % or less of the acyclic amide compound.
17. The flux according to claim 1, comprising: 30 wt % or more and 60 wt % or less of the rosin; and 0.2 wt % or more and 10 wt % or less of the organic acid, and further comprising: 0 wt % or more and 2 wt % or less of an amine hydrohalide; 0 wt % or more and 20 wt % or less of an amine other than the amine hydrohalide; and 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less of an antioxidant.
18. A solder paste comprising: metal powder; and a flux, the flux comprising: an organic acid; a rosin; a thixotropic agent; and a solvent, wherein the thixotropic agent contains a cyclic amide compound and an acyclic amide compound, and the flux contains 0.1 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less of the cyclic amide compound and 0.5 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less of the acyclic amide compound, a total amount of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound being 1.5 wt % or more and 10.0 wt % or less based on the total weight of the flux, wherein the cyclic amide compound is an amide compound with a molecular weight of 3,000 or less, obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a diamine and/or a triamine, and wherein the acyclic amide compound is an amide compound obtained by acyclic condensation of a monocarboxylic acid, a dicarboxylic acid, and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a monoamine, a diamine, and/or a triamine.
19. The solder paste according to claim 18, comprising the flux, wherein the flux contains 0 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less of an ester compound as part of the thixotropic agent.
20. The solder paste according to claim 18, wherein the flux comprises: 30 wt % or more and 60 wt % or less of the rosin; and 0.2 wt % or more and 10 wt % or less of the organic acid, and further comprising: 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less of an organohalogen compound; 0 wt % or more and 2 wt % or less of an amine hydrohalide; 0 wt % or more and 20 wt % or less of an amine other than the amine hydrohalide; and 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less of an antioxidant.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) <Example of Flux According to Present Embodiment>
(11) A flux of a present embodiment contains a thixotropic agent, a rosin, an organic acid, and a solvent. The thixotropic agent contains a cyclic amide compound and an acyclic amide compound.
(12) The cyclic amide compound is a low-molecular amide compound with a molecular weight of 3,000 or less, in particular, a molecular weight of 1,000 or less, obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a diamine and/or a triamine. Further, the acyclic amide compound is an acyclic amide oligomer with a molecular weight of 3,000 or less or an acyclic high-molecular amide polymer with a molecular weight of more than 3,000, obtained by acyclic polycondensation of a monocarboxylic acid, a dicarboxylic acid, and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a monoamine, a diamine, and/or a triamine.
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(14) In a thixotropic agent containing the acyclic amide compound shown in
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(16) Therefore, by using cyclic amide compounds in combination with acyclic amide compounds, the acyclic amide compounds are crosslinked by the cyclic amide compounds through non-covalent interactions to construct a relatively uniform thixotropic agent component network, thereby inhibiting excessive precipitation of the thixotropic agent.
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(18) The cyclic amide compound has higher symmetry than that of the acyclic amide compound, and thus has the property of being easy to crystallize as compared with the acyclic low-molecular amide. On the other hand, the acyclic low-molecular amide has a polar end group, and thus is easily compatible in the flux and is difficult to crystallize. Therefore, it is difficult to impart thixotropy due to network formation. On the other hand, the cyclic amide compound does not have a polar end group, and thus is hardly compatible in the flux and easily imparts thixotropy due to network formation.
(19) Thus, it is considered that, in the thixotropic agent containing the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound, intermolecular hydrogen bonding between the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound is promoted, thereby inhibiting hydrogen bonding in the molecules of the acyclic amide compound.
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(21) Therefore, in a flux containing the thixotropic agent containing the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound, excessive precipitation of the thixotropic agent is inhibited and the thixotropy is excellent, as compared with the case where the thixotropic agent contains the acyclic amide compound. Moreover, in a solder paste containing metal powder and the flux containing the thixotropic agent containing the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound, the printability is excellent, printing sagging is inhibited, and, further, heating sagging is inhibited.
(22) The cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound are represented as [n+n] type, where n is the number of carboxylic acid molecules and n is the number of amine molecules. As the cyclic amide compound, [1+1] type to [n+n] type are constructed. The cyclic amide compound preferably includes [1+1] type to [3+3] type, and particularly preferably is [2+2] type.
(23) The cyclic amide compound also includes: [2+2] type in which a tricarboxylic acid and a diamine are polycondensed in a cyclic manner and one of the functional groups of the tricarboxylic acid is in a free state of being unbound to another compound; [2+3] type in which a tricarboxylic acid and a diamine are polycondensed in a cyclic manner to form a cage structure; and [3+2] type in which a dicarboxylic acid and a triamine are polycondensed in a cyclic manner to form a cage structure.
(24) Thus, the cyclic amide compound may be any of an amide oligomer obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and a diamine, an amide oligomer obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a tricarboxylic acid and a diamine, an amide oligomer obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and a triamine, an amide oligomer obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a tricarboxylic acid and a triamine, an amide oligomer obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and a tricarboxylic acid and a diamine, an amide oligomer obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and a tricarboxylic acid and a triamine, an amide oligomer obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and a diamine and a triamine, an amide oligomer obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a tricarboxylic acid and a diamine and a triamine, and an amide oligomer obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and a tricarboxylic acid and a diamine and a triamine.
(25) Further, when the acyclic amide compound is an amide compound containing a monocarboxylic acid or a monoamine, for example, when the acyclic amide compound is an amide compound obtained by acyclic polycondensation of a monocarboxylic acid and a diamine and/or a triamine or when the acyclic amide compound is an amide compound obtained by acyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid and a monoamine, the monocarboxylic acid and the monoamine function as terminal molecules, resulting in an acyclic amide oligomer with a reduced molecular weight. Further, when the acyclic amide compound is an amide compound obtained by acyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a diamine and/or a triamine, an acyclic high-molecular amide polymer is formed. Furthermore, the acyclic amide compound also includes an amide compound obtained by acyclic condensation of a monocarboxylic acid and a monoamine.
(26) The reason why an amide compound obtained by acyclic condensation of a monocarboxylic acid and a monoamine can form a network will be described below.
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(28) A carboxyl group (COOH) of the monocarboxylic acid shown in
(29) Thus, monoamides (monoamides) each having one amide group in the molecule are linked through hydrogen bonds. An aggregate of such monoamides through hydrogen bonds is treated as a supermolecule. The supermolecule refers to an aggregate of molecules constructed from non-covalent interactions such as hydrogen bonds or hydrophobic interactions. The hydrogen bonds show strong interaction and form a stable structure.
(30) The acyclic amide compounds, which are monoamides formed by condensation of a monocarboxylic acid and a monoamine, are linked through interactions by hydrogen bonds derived from the amide bonds. Additionally, crosslinked sites are formed by interactions between the molecular chains linked through interactions by hydrogen bonds, especially, the molecular chains linked through hydrogen bonds derived from the amide bond in the main chain, hydrophobic interactions due to the side chain, or the like, and grow into a three-dimensional network.
(31) As described above, it is understood that the acyclic amide compounds in which a monocarboxylic acid and a monoamine are condensed have only a single amide group, but can be bound through non-covalent interactions by hydrogen bonds to form a network.
(32) The cyclic amide compound contained as the thixotropic agent is an amide compound obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a diamine and/or a triamine and having two or more amide groups.
(33) Thus, the cyclic amide compounds are added to the thixotropic agent, so that the acyclic amide compounds, which are each an aggregate of monoamides linked through interactions by hydrogen bonds, are linked via the cyclic amide compounds.
(34) It is considered that, in a solder paste using a flux in which a thixotropic agent contains a cyclic amide compound and an acyclic amide compound, the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound form a network, so that thixotropy is imparted.
(35) However, if the content of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound is too small, no sufficient network can be formed, so that thixotropy is not imparted.
(36) On the other hand, in a thixotropic agent containing no cyclic amide compound or having a cyclic amide compound content less than the amount defined in the present invention, if the acyclic amide compound is excessively contained, excessive interactions occur in the molecules and between molecules of the acyclic amide compound, so that aggregation and precipitation are likely to occur.
(37) It is considered that, as a result, the rheological properties as the flux are impaired (poor printability due to crystal precipitation) and that the density of the thixotropic agent is low in a portion where no aggregate is formed, thereby causing a state of substantial lack in thixotropic agent as described above, so that the flux cannot exert the effect.
(38) On the other hand, a cyclic amide compound obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid and a diamine and/or a triamine and an acyclic amide compound obtained by acyclic condensation of a monocarboxylic acid, a dicarboxylic acid, and/or a tricarboxylic acid and a monoamine, a diamine, and/or a triamine are used in combination in the contents defined in the present invention, so that the acyclic amide compounds are crosslinked by the cyclic amide compounds through non-covalent interactions to construct a relatively uniform thixotropic agent component network, thereby making it possible to inhibit excessive precipitation of the thixotropic agent. The effect due to use of the cyclic amide compounds and the acyclic amide compounds in combination is exerted even if the molecular weight of the acyclic amide compound is 3,000 or less or more than 3,000, as long as the contents of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound fall within the ranges defined in the present invention.
(39) In addition, when the ratio of the total mole number of the carboxyl groups of the dicarboxylic acid and/or the tricarboxylic acid to the total mole number of the amino groups of the diamine and/or the triamine is 1:1, the acyclic amide compound has the highest molecular weight. On the other hand, when the ratio of the total mole number of the carboxyl groups of the dicarboxylic acid and/or the tricarboxylic acid to the total mole number of the amino groups of the diamine and/or the triamine is 1:m or m:1 (m>1), an acyclic amide oligomer having a reduced molecular weight is formed. Preferably, the ratio is 1:2 to 2:1.
(40) The dicarboxylic acid and the tricarboxylic acid of the cyclic amide compound have 3 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms, and more preferably have 6 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms.
(41) Moreover, the diamine and the triamine of the cyclic amide compound have 2 or more and 54 or less carbon atoms, and more preferably have 6 carbon atoms.
(42) Furthermore, it is preferable that the monocarboxylic acid, the dicarboxylic acid, and the tricarboxylic acid of the acyclic amide compound have 2 or more and 28 or less carbon atoms, and the monocarboxylic acid, the dicarboxylic acid, and the tricarboxylic acid thereof have more preferably 2 or more and 18 or less carbon atoms, further preferably 2 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms, still further preferably 6 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms. The monoamine, diamine, and triamine of the acyclic amide compound preferably have 0 or more and 54 or less carbon atoms, and the monoamine, diamine, and triamine thereof more preferably have 0 or more and 18 or less carbon atoms, further preferably 0 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms, still further preferably 6 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms.
(43) Examples of the dicarboxylic acid in the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound include adipic acid having 6 carbon atoms and sebacic acid having 10 carbon atoms.
(44) Further, examples of the dicarboxylic acid in the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound include: aliphatic dicarboxylic acids such as malonic acid having 3 carbon atoms, succinic acid having 4 carbon atoms, glutaric acid having 5 carbon atoms, pimelic acid having 7 carbon atoms, suberic acid having 8 carbon atoms, azelaic acid having 9 carbon atoms, and cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid having 8 carbon atoms; and aromatic dicarboxylic acids such as a phthalic acid having 6 carbon atoms and terephthalic acid having 6 carbon atoms.
(45) Further, examples of the tricarboxylic acid in the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound include cyclohexane tricarboxylic acid having 9 carbon atoms and benzene tricarboxylic acid having 9 carbon atoms.
(46) Further, examples of the monocarboxylic acid in the acyclic amide compound include acetic acid having 2 carbon atoms, palmitic acid having 16 carbon atoms, stearic acid having 18 carbon atoms, 12-hydroxystearic acid having 18 carbon atoms, behenic acid having 22 carbon atoms, and montanic acid having 28 carbon atoms.
(47) Examples of the diamine in the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound include 1,6-hexanediamine.
(48) Further, examples of the diamine in the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound include ethylenediamine having 2 carbon atoms, 1,3-diaminopropane having 3 carbon atoms, 1,4-diaminobutane having 4 carbon atoms, dimer diamine having 36 carbon atoms, phenylenediamine having 6 carbon atoms, metaxylylenediamine having 8 carbon atoms, paraxylylenediamine having 8 carbon atoms, and 2,4-diaminotoluene having 8 carbon atoms.
(49) Further, examples of the triamine in the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound include triaminocyclohexane having 6 carbon atoms and trimer triamine having 54 carbon atoms.
(50) Further, examples of the monoamine in the acyclic amide compound include ammonia having 0 carbon atoms, ethylamine having 2 carbon atoms, hexyl amine having 6 carbon atoms, octyl amine having 8 carbon atoms, and a stearyl amine having 18 carbon atoms.
(51) Examples of the acyclic amide compound of [1+1] type in which a monocarboxylic acid and a monoamine are condensed include stearic acid amide (molecular weight: 283.49) and p-toluamide (molecular weight: 135.17). Moreover, examples of the acyclic amide compound of [1+1] type in which a monocarboxylic acid and a diamine are condensed include ethylenediamine monostearic acid amide (molecular weight: 326.56).
(52) Examples of the acyclic amide compound of [2+1] type in which a monocarboxylic acid and a diamine are condensed include ethylenediamine bisstearic acid amide (molecular weight: 593.02), ethylenediamine bispalmitic acid amide (molecular weight: 536.9), and metaxylylenediamine bisstearic acid amide (molecular weight: 669.11).
(53) Examples of the acyclic amide compound of [1+2] type in which a dicarboxylic acid and a monoamine are condensed include succinic acid bisstearylamide (molecular weight: 621.07), adipic acid bisstearylamide (molecular weight: 649.12), and sebacic acid bisstearylamide (molecular weight: 705.27).
(54) The acyclic amide compound may also be substituted with one obtained by ring-opening polymerization of lactam, and examples thereof include 6-nylon obtained by ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactam and 12-nylon obtained by ring-opening polymerization of lauryl lactam.
(55) The flux of the present embodiment contains, as the thixotropic agent, 0.1 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less of the cyclic amide compound described above, more preferably 0.1 wt % or more and 1.5 wt % or less of the cyclic amide compound and 0.5 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less of the acyclic amide compound, more preferably 0.5 wt % or more and 4.0 wt % or less of the acyclic amide compound, and the total amount of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound is 1.5 wt % or more and 10.0 wt % or less.
(56) When the amount of the cyclic amide compound is less than 0.1 wt %, the thixotropy is deteriorated. In addition, it is not possible to inhibit printing sagging or heating sagging. On the other hand, when the amount of the cyclic amide compound is more than 8.0 wt %, the total amount of the amide-based thixotropic agents is increased, so that precipitation occurs in the flux and the printability is deteriorated.
(57) The flux of the present embodiment preferably includes an ester compound as the thixotropic agent, and contains 0 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less of the ester compound, more preferably 0 wt % or more and 4.0 wt % or less of the ester compound.
(58) The flux of the present embodiment contains 30 wt % or more and 60 wt % or less of the rosin, more preferably 35 wt % or more and 60 wt % or less of the rosin, and 0.2 wt % or more and 10 wt % or less of the organic acid.
(59) The flux of the present embodiment may further include an amine and a halogen, and the amine is contained in an amount of 0 wt % or more and 20 wt % or less, more preferably in an amount of 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less, and, as the halogen, an organohalogen compound is contained in an amount of 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less and an amine hydrohalide is contained in an amount of 0 wt % or more and 2 wt % or less.
(60) The flux of the present embodiment may further include an antioxidant, and the antioxidant is contained in an amount of 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less. The remainder of the flux of the present embodiment is a solvent.
(61) Examples of the rosin include raw material rosins such as gum rosin, wood rosin, and tall oil rosin, and derivatives obtained from the raw material rosins. Examples of the derivatives include purified rosins, hydrogenated rosins, disproportionated rosins, polymerized rosins, acid modified rosins, phenol modified rosins, and α,β unsaturated carboxylic acid modified products (acrylated rosins, maleated rosins, fumarated rosins, and the like); purified products, hydrides, and disproportionated products of the polymerized rosins; and purified products, hydrides, and disproportionated products of the α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acid modified products. One or two or more of these can be used.
(62) Examples of the organic acid include glutaric acid, adipic acid, azelaic acid, eicosane diacid, citric acid, glycolic acid, succinic acid, salicylic acid, diglycolic acid, dipicolinic acid, dibutyl aniline diglycolic acid, suberic acid, sebacic acid, thioglycol acid, terephthalic acid, dodecanedioic acid, parahydroxyphenylacetic acid, picolinic acid, phenylsuccinic acid, phthalic acid, fumaric acid, maleic acid, malonic acid, lauric acid, benzoic acid, tartaric acid, tris(2-carboxyethyl)isocyanurate, glycine, 1,3-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)propionic acid, 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)butanoic acid, 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid, 2,4-diethyl glutaric acid, 2-quinolinecarboxylic acid, 3-hydroxybenzoic acid, malic acid, p-anisic acid, stearic acid, 12-hydroxystearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, and linolenic acid.
(63) Further, examples of the organic acid include dimer acid, trimer acid, hydrogenated dimer acid which is a hydrogenated product obtained by adding hydrogen to dimer acid, and hydrogenated trimer acid which is a hydrogenated product obtained by adding hydrogen to trimer acid.
(64) For examples, there are listed: dimer acid which is a reactant of oleic acid and linoleic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of oleic acid and linoleic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of acrylic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of acrylic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of methacrylic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of methacrylic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of oleic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of oleic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of linoleic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of linoleic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of linolenic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of linolenic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of acrylic acid and oleic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of acrylic acid and oleic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of acrylic acid and linoleic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of acrylic acid and linoleic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of acrylic acid and linolenic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of acrylic acid and linolenic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of methacrylic acid and oleic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of methacrylic acid and oleic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of methacrylic acid and linoleic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of methacrylic acid and linoleic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of methacrylic acid and linolenic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of methacrylic acid and linolenic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of oleic acid and linolenic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of oleic acid and linolenic acid, dimer acid which is a reactant of linoleic acid and linolenic acid, trimer acid which is a reactant of linoleic acid and linolenic acid, hydrogenated dimer acid which is a hydrogenated product of each of the dimer acids as described above, and hydrogenated trimer acid which is a hydrogenated product of each of the trimer acids described above.
(65) Examples of the amine include monoethanolamine, diphenylguanidine, ethylamine, triethylamine, ethylenediamine, triethylenetetramine, 2-methylimidazole, 2-undecylimidazole, 2-heptadecylimidazole, 1,2-dimethylimidazole, 2-ethyl-4-methylimidazole, 2-phenylimidazole, 2-phenyl-4-methylimidazole, 1-benzyl-2-methylimidazole, 1-benzyl-2-phenylimidazole, 1-cyanoethyl-2-methylimidazole, 1-cyanoethyl-2-undecylimidazole, 1-cyanoethyl-2-ethyl-4-methylimidazole, 1-cyanoethyl-2-phenylimidazole, 1-cyanoethyl-2-undecylimidazolium trimellitate, 1-cyanoethyl-2-phenylimidazolium trimellitate, 2,4-diamino-6-[2′-methylimidazolyl-(1′)]-ethyl-s-triazine, 2,4-diamino-6-[2′-undecylimidazolyl-(1′)]-ethyl-s-triazine, 2,4-diamino-6-[2′-ethyl-4′-methylimidazolyl-(1′)]-ethyl-s-triazine, 2,4-diamino-6-[2′-methylimidazolyl-(1′)]-ethyl-s-triazine isocyanuric acid adduct, 2-phenylimidazole isocyanuric acid adduct, 2-phenyl-4,5-dihydroxymethylimidazole, 2-phenyl-4-methyl-5-hydroxymethylimidazole, 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrrolo [1,2-a]benzimidazole, 1-dodecyl-2-methyl-3-benzylimidazolium chloride, 2-methylimidazoline, 2-phenylimidazoline, 2,4-diamino-6-vinyl-s-triazine, 2,4-diamino-6-vinyl-s-triazine isocyanuric acid adduct, 2,4-diamino-6-methacryloyloxyethyl-s-triazine, epoxy-imidazole adduct, 2-methylbenzimidazole, 2-octylbenzimidazole, 2-pentylbenzimidazole, 2-(1-ethylpentyl)benzimidazole, 2-nonylbenzimidazole, 2-(4-thiazolyl)benzimidazole, benzimidazole, 2-(2′-hydroxy-5′-methylphenyl)benzotriazole, 2-(2′-hydroxy-3′-tert-butyl-5′-methylphenyl)-5-chlorobenzotriazole, 2-(2′-hydroxy-3′,5′-di-tert-amylphenyl)benzotriazole, 2-(2′-hydroxy-5′-tert-octylphenyl)benzotriazole, 2,2′-methylenebis[6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-tert-octylphenol], 6-(2-benzotriazolyl)-4-tert-octyl-6′-tert-butyl-4′-methyl-2,2′-methylene bisphenol, 1,2,3-benzotriazole, 1-[N,N-bis(2-ethylhexyl)aminomethyl]benzotriazole, carboxybenzotriazole, 1-[N,N-bis(2-ethylhexyl)aminomethyl]methyl benzotriazole, 2,2′-[[(methyl-1H-benzotriazol-1-yl)methyl]imino]bisethanol, 1-(1′,2′-dicarboxyethyl)benzotriazole, 1-(2,3-dicarboxypropyl)benzotriazole, 1-[(2-ethylhexylamino) methyl]benzotriazole, 2,6-bis [(1H-benzotriazol-1-yl)methyl]-4-methylphenol, 5-methyl benzotriazole, and 5-phenyltetrazole.
(66) Examples of the organohalogen compound include trans-2,3-dibromo-1,4-butenediol, triallyl isocyanurate hexabromide, 1-bromo-2-butanol, 1-bromo-2-propanol, 3-bromo-1-propanol, 3-bromo-1,2-propanediol, 1,4-dibromo-2-butanol, 1,3-dibromo-2-propanol, 2,3-dibromo-1-propanol, 2,3-dibromo-1,4-butanediol, and 2,3-dibromo-2-butene-1,4-diol.
(67) The amine hydrohalide is a compound obtained by causing an amine and hydrogen halide to react, and examples thereof include aniline hydrochloride and aniline hydrobromide. As the amine of the amine hydrohalide, the above-described amines can be used, and examples thereof include ethylamine, ethylenediamine, triethylamine, methylimidazole, and 2-ethyl-4-methylimidazole. Examples of the hydrogen halide include hydrides of chlorine, bromine, iodine, and fluorine (hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide, hydrogen iodide, and hydrogen fluoride). Moreover, a borofluoride may be contained in place of, or in combination with, the amine hydrohalide, and examples of the borofluoride include fluoroboric acid.
(68) Examples of the solvent include water, alcohol solvents, glycol ether solvents, and terpineols. Examples of such alcohol solvents include isopropyl alcohol, 1,2-butanediol, isobornylcyclohexanol, 2,4-diethyl-1,5-pentanediol, 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol, 2,5-dimethyl-2,5-hexanediol, 2,5-dimethyl-3-hexyne-2,5-diol, 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-butanediol, 1,1,1-tris(hydroxymethyl)ethane, 2-ethyl-2-hydroxymethyl-1,3-propanediol, 2,2′-oxybis(methylene)bis(2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol), 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol, 1,2,6-trihydroxyhexane, bis[2,2,2-tris(hydroxymethyl)ethyl]ether, 1-ethynyl-1-cyclohexanol, 1,4-cyclohexanediol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, erythritol, threitol, guaiacol glycerol ether, 3,6-dimethyl-4-octin-3,6-diol, and 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol. Examples of such glycol ether solvents include hexyl diglycol, diethylene glycol mono-2-ethyl hexyl ether, ethylene glycol monophenyl ether, 2-methylpentane-2,4-diol, diethylene glycol dibutyl ether, and triethylene glycol monobutyl ether. Examples of the antioxidant include hindered phenolic antioxidants.
(69) <Example of Solder Paste of Present Embodiment>
(70) A solder paste of the present embodiment includes the above-described flux and metal powder. The metal powder is preferably Pb-free solder, and contains solder powder containing: Sn metal; Sn—Ag, Sn—Cu, Sn—Ag—Cu, Sn—Bi, Sn—In, or the like; or a product obtained by adding Sb, Bi, In, Cu, Zn, As, Ag, Cd, Fe, Ni, Co, Au, Ge, P, or the like to any of these alloys.
(71) <Action/Effect Example of Flux and Solder Paste of Present Embodiment>
(72) In a flux including a thixotropic agent, a rosin, an organic acid, and a solvent, in which the thixotropic agent contains a cyclic amide compound and an acyclic amide compound, it is possible to improve thixotropy and to inhibit precipitation of the thixotropic agent, without increasing the content of the acyclic amide compound, as compared with the case where the thixotropic agent contains the acyclic amide compound. In the solder paste using this flux, it is possible to obtain good printability with inhibited bleeding, blurring, and the like, and also to inhibit printing sagging in which the solder paste after printing flows. Furthermore, it is possible to inhibit heating sagging of the solder paste caused by heating at the time of soldering.
EXECUTED EXAMPLES
(73) Fluxes of Executed Examples and Comparison Examples were prepared with the compositions shown in Tables 1 to 4 below, and solder pastes were prepared using the fluxes, to verify the thixotropy of each flux, and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of each solder paste. The composition percentages in Tables 1 to 4 are expressed in wt (weight) % when the total amount of each flux is 100.
(74) Each solder paste contains 11 wt % of each flux and 89 wt % of metal powder. The metal powder in each solder paste is a Sn—Ag—Cu solder alloy containing 3.0 wt % of Ag, 0.5 wt % of Cu, and the balance Sn, and the average particle size of the metal powder is φ20 μm.
(75) <Evaluation of Thixotropy of Flux>
(76) (1) Verification Method
(77) The thixotropy was evaluated using a spiral viscometer in accordance with JIS Z3284-3 4.2. The rotational speed of the viscometer was set to 3 rpm and 30 rpm, and the viscosity after rotation for a predetermined time was read to calculate the thixotropic ratio.
(78) (2) Criterion of Determination
(79) ○○: Thixotropic ratio was 0.60 or more
(80) ○: Thixotropic ratio was 0.30 or more and less than 0.60
(81) x: Thixotropic ratio was less than 0.30
(82) <Evaluation of Printing Sagging-Inhibiting Ability of Solder Paste>
(83) (1) Verification Method
(84) The printing sagging-inhibiting ability of each solder paste was evaluated, in accordance with JIS Z 3284-3 4.3, by printing the solder paste on a copper plate using a stainless steel metal mask having a solder paste printing part formed in a predetermined pattern, removing the metal mask, then storing the printed copper plate at a room temperature of 25±5° C. and a relative humidity of 50±10% for 10 to 20 minutes, and visually confirming the minimum interval at which all the printed solder pastes were not integrated, in the respective printed patterns. The thickness of the metal mask is 0.2 mm, the solder paste printing part is a square opening, having a size of 3.0×1.5 mm. In the solder paste printing part, a plurality of openings having the same size are arranged at different intervals, and the intervals L between the respective openings are 0.2-0.3-0.4-0.5-0.6-0.7-0.8-0.9-1.0-1.1-1.2 mm.
(85) (2) Criterion of Determination
(86) ○: The minimum interval at which all the printed solder pastes were not integrated after printing was 0.2 mm or less
(87) x: The minimum interval at which all the printed solder pastes were not integrated after printing exceeded 0.2 mm
(88) <Evaluation of Printability of Solder Paste>
(89) (1) Verification Method
(90) The printability of each solder paste was evaluated, in accordance with JIS Z 3284-3 4.1, by printing the solder paste on a copper plate using a stainless steel metal mask having a solder paste printing part formed in a predetermined pattern, and visually confirming whether bleeding and/or blurring occurred at the initial stage of printing and at the time of continuous printing.
(91) (2) Criterion of Determination
(92) ○: Neither bleeding nor blurring occurred after printing
(93) x: Bleeding and/or blurring occurred after printing
(94) <Evaluation of Heating Sagging-Inhibiting Ability of Solder Paste>
(95) (1) Verification Method
(96) The heating sagging-inhibiting ability of each solder paste was evaluated, in accordance with JIS Z 3284-3 4.4, by printing the solder paste on a copper plate using a stainless steel metal mask having a solder paste printing part formed in a predetermined pattern, removing the metal mask, then heating the printed copper plate at 150±10° C. for 10 minutes, and visually confirming the minimum interval at which all the printed solder pastes were not integrated, in the respective printed patterns. The thickness of the metal mask is 0.2 mm, the solder paste printing part is a square opening, having a size of 3.0×1.5 mm. In the solder paste printing part, a plurality of openings having the same size are arranged at different intervals, and the intervals L between the respective openings are 0.2-0.3-0.4-0.5-0.6-0.7-0.8-0.9-1.0-1.1-1.2 mm.
(97) (2) Criterion of Determination
(98) ○: The minimum interval at which all the printed solder pastes were not integrated was 1.0 mm or less
(99) x: The minimum interval at which all the printed solder pastes were not integrated exceeded 1.0 mm
(100) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Material ple 1 ple 2 ple 3 ple 4 ple 5 ple 6 ple 7 ple 8 ple 9 ple 10 Organic acid Succinic acid 3 1 Glutaric acid 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 Adipic acid 3 Hydrogenated 3 1 8 dimer acid Resin Polymerized 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 resin Amine 2-Phenyl- 5 imidazole 2-Phenyl-4- methylimidazole Halo- Amine Diphenyl- gen hydro- guaridine-HBr halide Organ- Trans-2,3- ohalogen dibromo-2- com- butene-1,4-diol pound Antioxidant Hindered phenolic antioxidant Thixo- Cyclic Cyclic 2 tropic amide dehydration agent com- condensation pound compound of 1,6- hexanediamine adipic acid Cyclic 2 0.5 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 dehydration condensation compound of 1,6- hexanediamine sebacic acid Acyclic Dehydration 4 amide condensation com- compound pound of 1,6- hexanediamine adipic acid Dehydration 4 8 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 condensation compound of 1,6- hexanediamine sebacic acid Ester Hydrogenated com- castor oil pound Solvent Tetraethylene 41 38.5 32 41 41 41 41 41 34 36 glycol monomethyl ether Total amount of amide- 6 8.5 10 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 based thixotropic agents Total amount 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Thixotropy of faux ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ Printing sagging-inhibiting ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ability of solder paste Printability of solder paste ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ Heating sagging-inhibiting ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ability of solder paste Comprehensive evaluation ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘
(101) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Material ple 11 ple 12 ple 13 ple 14 ple 15 ple 16 ple 17 ple 18 ple 19 ple 20 Organic Acid Succinic acid 0.2 3 Glutaric acid 3 3 3 3 3 3 Adipic acid 3 Hydrogenated 3 dimer acid Resin Polymerized 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 resin Amine 2-Phenyl- 5 imidazole 2-Phenyl-4- 5 methylimidazole Halo- Amine Diphenyl- 2 1 gen hydro- guaridine-HBr halide Organo- Trans-2,3- 5 3 halogen dibromo-2- com- butene-1,4-diol pound Antioxidant Hindered 5 3 phenolic antioxidant Thixo- Cyclic Cyclic tropic amide dehydration agent com- condensation pound compound of 1,6- hexanediamine adipic acid Cyclic 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1.5 1.5 1.5 dehydration condensation compound of 1,6- hexanediamine sebacic acid Acyclic Dehydration amide condensation com- compound pound of 1,6- hexanediamine adipic acid Dehydration 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2.5 2.5 2.5 condensation compound of 1,6- hexanediamine sebacic acid Ester Hydrogenated 2 2 2 com- castor oil pound Solvent Tetraethylene 36 39 36 36 31.8 56 31 41 41 41 glycol monomethyl ether Total amount of amide- 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 based thixotropic agents Total amount 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Thixotropy of faux ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ Printing sagging-inhibiting ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ability of solder paste Printability of solder paste ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ Heating sagging-inhibiting ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ability of solder paste Comprehensive evaluation ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘
(102) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Material ple 21 ple 22 ple 23 ple 24 ple 25 ple 26 ple 27 ple 28 ple 29 ple 30 Organic Acid Succinic acid 1 0.2 Glutaric acid 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Adipic acid Hydrogenated 1 8 dimer acid Resin Polymerized 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 35 60 resin Amine 2-Phenyl- 5 5 imidazole 2-Phenyl-4- 5 methylimidazole Halo- Amine Diphenyl- 2 1 gen hydro- guaridine-HBr halide Organ- Trans-2,3- 5 3 ohalogen dibromo-2- com- butene-1,4-diol pound Antioxidant Hindered 5 3 phenolic antioxidant Thixo- Cyclic Cyclic tropic amide dehydration agent com- condensation pound compound of 1,6- hexanediamine adipic acid Cyclic 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 dehydration condensation compound of 1,6- hexanediamine sebacic acid Acyclic Dehydration amide condensation com- compound pound of 1,6- hexanediamine adipic acid Dehydration 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 condensation compound of 1,6- hexanediamine sebacic acid Ester Hydrogenated 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 com- castor oil pound Solvent Tetraethylene 41 34 36 36 39 36 36 31.8 56 31 glycol monomethyl ether Total amount of amide- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 based thixotropic agents Total amount 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Thixotropy of faux ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ ∘∘ Printing sagging-inhibiting ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ability of solder paste Printability of solder paste ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ Heating sagging-inhibiting ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ability of solder paste Comprehensive evaluation ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘
(103) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Ex- Com Com Com Com ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted ecuted parison parison parison parison Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Exam- Material ple 31 ple 32 ple 33 ple 34 ple 35 ple 36 ple 37 ple 1 ple 2 ple 3 ple 4 Organic Acid Succinic acid Glutaric acid 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Adipic acid Hydrogenated dimer acid Resin Polymerized 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 resin Amine 2-Phenyl- imidazole 2-Phenyl-4- methylimidazole Halo- Amine Diphenyl- gen hydro- guaridine-HBr halide Organ- Trans-2,3- ohalogen dibromo-2- com- butene-1,4-diol pound Antioxidant Hindered phenolic antioxidant Thixo- Cyclic Cyclic tropic amide dehydration agent com- condensation pound compound of 1,6- hexanediamine adipic acid Cyclic 2 0.5 1.5 0.5 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 dehydration condensation compound of 1,6- hexanediamine sebacic acid Acyclic Dehydration amide condensation com- compound pound of 1,6- hexanediamine adipic acid Dehydration 4 1 0.5 1.5 2.5 2.5 8 0.1 0.5 15 condensation compound of 1,6- hexanediamine sebacic acid Ester Hydrogenated 0.5 4 4 4 4 3 0 5 com- castor oil pound Solvent Tetraethylene 40.5 41.5 41 41 40.4 41.2 38.7 46.8 46.4 32 42 glycol monomethyl ether Total amount of amide- 6 1.5 2 2 2.6 2.8 8.3 0.2 0.6 15 0 based thixotropic agents Total amount 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Thixotropy of faux ∘∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘∘ x x ∘∘ ∘∘ Printing sagging-inhibiting ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ x x ∘ ∘ ability of solder paste Printability of solder paste ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ x x x ∘ Heating sagging-inhibiting ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ x x ∘ x ability of solder paste Comprehensive evaluation ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ x x ∘ x
(104) In the present invention, the cyclic amide compound obtained by cyclic polycondensation of sebacic acid as a dicarboxylic acid having 10 carbon atoms and 1,6-hexanediamine as a diamine having 6 carbon atoms and the acyclic amide compound obtained by acyclic polycondensation of sebacic acid as a dicarboxylic acid having 10 carbon atoms and 1,6-hexanediamine as a diamine having 6 carbon atoms were contained, as the thixotropic agent, as indicated in Executed Examples 1 to 3, within the ranges defined in the present invention, thereby making it possible to improve the thixotropy of the flux and to inhibit the precipitation of the thixotropic agent. Also, in the solder paste using this flux, it was possible to obtain good printability with inhibited bleeding, blurring, and the like, and also to inhibit printing sagging in which the solder paste after printing flows. Furthermore, it was possible to inhibit heating sagging of the solder paste caused by heating at the time of soldering.
(105) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound was contained in an amount of 0.5 wt % as in Executed Example 2, even when the acyclic amide compound was contained in an amount of 8 wt %, none of the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste was inhibited, and sufficient effects thereon were obtained. Further, by virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound was contained in an amount of 8.0 wt % as in Executed Example 3, none of the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste was inhibited, and sufficient effects thereon were obtained. Thus, the cyclic amide compound obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid having 10 carbon atoms and a diamine having 6 carbon atoms and the acyclic amide compound obtained by acyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid having 10 carbon atoms and a diamine having 6 carbon atoms were contained within the ranges defined in the present invention, so that sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(106) Also, by virtue of the fact that, as the thixotropic agent, the cyclic amide compound obtained by cyclic polycondensation of adipic acid as a dicarboxylic acid having 6 carbon atoms and 1,6-hexanediamine as a diamine having 6 carbon atoms was contained in an amount of 2 wt % and that the acyclic amide compound obtained by acyclic polycondensation of adipic acid as a dicarboxylic acid having 6 carbon atoms and 1,6-hexanediamine as a diamine having 6 carbon atoms was contained in an amount of 4 wt %, as indicated in Executed Example 4, none of the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste was inhibited, and sufficient effects thereon were obtained. Thus, by virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid having 6 carbon atoms and a diamine having 6 carbon atoms and the acyclic amide compound obtained by acyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid having 6 carbon atoms and a diamine having 6 carbon atoms were contained within the ranges defined in the present invention, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(107) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Examples 5 to 9, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained also by changing the kind of organic acid within the range defined in the present invention, combining a plurality of kinds of organic acids, or changing the amount of the organic acid.
(108) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention and further that the amine was contained within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Examples 10 and 11, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(109) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention and further that the halogen was contained within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Examples 12 and 13, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(110) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention and further that the antioxidant was contained within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Example 14, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(111) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention and further that the amine, the halogen, and the antioxidant were contained within the ranges defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Example 15, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained even when the amount of the organic acid was reduced within the range defined in the present invention.
(112) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Examples 16 and 17, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained also by changing the amount of the rosin within the range defined in the present invention.
(113) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, and further that the ester compound was contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Examples 18 to 22, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained also by changing the kind of organic acid within the range defined in the present invention, combining a plurality of kinds of organic acids, or changing the amount of the organic acid.
(114) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, further that the ester compound was contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the range defined in the present invention, and that the amine was contained within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Examples 23 and 24, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(115) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, further that the ester compound was contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the range defined in the present invention, and further that the halogen was contained within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Examples 25 and 26, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(116) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, further that the ester compound was contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the range defined in the present invention, and further that the antioxidant was contained within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Example 27, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(117) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, further that the ester compound was contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the range defined in the present invention, and further that the amine, the halogen, and the antioxidant were contained within the ranges defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Example 28, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained even when the amount of the organic acid was reduced within the range defined in the present invention.
(118) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, and further that the ester compound was contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Examples 29 and 30, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained also by changing the amount of the rosin within the range defined in the present invention.
(119) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, and further that the ester compound was contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Example 31, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained even when the amount of the ester compound was reduced.
(120) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, and further that the ester compound was contained as the thixotropic agent within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Examples 32 to 34, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained by increasing the amount of the ester compound and decreasing the acyclic amide compound. Further, when the solder paste was heated at a temperature ranging from 25° C. to 250° C. at 1° C./sec through N.sub.2 reflow, ultrasonic-cleaned using a solvent within a beaker, and dried, and the dried product was visually confirmed, no flux residue was present, and washability was obtained.
(121) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound was contained in an amount of 0.1 wt % as the lower limit value of the range defined in the present invention, further that the acyclic amide compound was contained in an amount of 2.5 wt % within the range defined in the present invention, that the total amount of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound fell within the range defined in the present invention, and further that an ester compound was contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Example 35, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(122) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound was contained in an amount of 0.3 wt % which was increased from the lower limit value of the range defined in the present invention, that the acyclic amide compound was contained in an amount of 2.5 wt % which was the same as the value in Executed Example 35, and that the total amount of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound fell within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Example 36, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained even when the content of the ester compound was decreased as compared with that in Executed Example 35.
(123) By virtue of the fact that the cyclic amide compound was contained in an amount of 0.3 wt % which was the same as the value in Executed Example 36, that the acyclic amide compound was contained in an amount of 8 wt % within the range defined in the present invention, and that the total amount of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound fell within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Executed Example 37, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained without including an ester compound as the thixotropic agent.
(124) On the other hand, as indicated in Comparison Example 1, even though the cyclic amide compound was contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the range defined in the present invention, when the content of the acyclic amide compound fell outside the range defined in the present invention and the total amount of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound fell outside the range defined in the present invention, no effect on the thixotropy of the flux or the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, or the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste was obtained.
(125) As indicated in Comparison Example 2, even though the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound were contained, as the thixotropic agent, within the ranges defined in the present invention, when the total amount of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound fell outside the range defined in the present invention, no effect on the thixotropy of the flux or the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, or the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste was obtained.
(126) Furthermore, when no cyclic amide compound was contained as the thixotropic agent, and an acyclic amide compound was contained without the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Comparison Example 3, effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained, but no effect on the printability was obtained.
(127) In addition, when neither the cyclic amide compound nor the acyclic amide compound was contained as the thixotropic agent, and an ester compound was contained within the range defined in the present invention, as indicated in Comparison Example 4, effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability and the printability of the solder paste were obtained, but no effect on the heating sagging-inhibiting ability was obtained.
(128) Also by virtue of the fact that the thixotropic agent contained a cyclic amide compound and an acyclic amide compound using malonic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, pimelic acid, suberic acid, azelaic acid, cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, phthalic acid, terephthalic acid, or the like as a dicarboxylic acid, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(129) In addition, by virtue of the fact that the thixotropic agent contained a cyclic amide compound and an acyclic amide compound using cyclohexanetricarboxylic acid, benzenetricarboxylic acid, or the like as a tricarboxylic acid, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(130) Furthermore, by virtue of the fact that the thixotropic agent contained a cyclic amide compound and an acyclic amide compound using ethylenediamine, 1,3-diaminopropane, 1,4-diaminobutane, dimer diamine, phenylenediamine, metaxylylenediamine, paraxylylenediamine, 2,4-diaminotoluene, or the like as a diamine, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(131) In addition, by virtue of the fact that the thixotropic agent contained a cyclic amide compound and an acyclic amide compound using triaminocyclohexane, trimer triamine, or the like as a triamine, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(132) Furthermore, by virtue of the fact that the thixotropic agent contained an acyclic amide compound using acetic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, 12-hydroxystearic acid, behenic acid, montanic acid, or the like as a monocarboxylic acid, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(133) Also, by virtue of the fact that the thixotropic agent contained an acyclic amide compound using ammonia, ethylamine, hexylamine, octylamine, stearylamine, or the like as a monoamine, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(134) Furthermore, by virtue of the fact that the thixotropic agent contained an acyclic amide compound obtained by ring-opening polymerization of lactam, sufficient effects on the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste were obtained.
(135) From the above, in the flux of the present invention including a thixotropic agent, a rosin, an organic acid and a solvent, wherein the thixotropic agent contained a cyclic amide compound obtained by cyclic polycondensation of a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a diamine and/or a triamine and an acyclic amide compound obtained by acyclic polycondensation of a monocarboxylic acid, a dicarboxylic acid and/or a tricarboxylic acid, and a monoamine, a diamine and/or a triamine or an acyclic amide compound obtained by ring-opening polymerization of lactam, wherein the dicarboxylic acid and the tricarboxylic acid of the cyclic amide compound had 3 or more and 10 or less carbon atoms, and the diamine and the triamine thereof had 2 or more and 54 or less carbon atoms, wherein the monocarboxylic acid, the dicarboxylic acid and the tricarboxylic acid of the acyclic amide compound had 2 or more and 28 or less carbon atoms, and the monoamine, the diamine and the triamine thereof had 0 or more and 54 or less carbon atoms, wherein the thixotropic agent contained 0.1 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less, more preferably 0.1 wt % or more and 1.5 wt % or less of the cyclic amide compound and 0.5 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less, more preferably 0.5 wt % or more and 4.0 wt % or less of the acyclic amide compound, and wherein the total amount of the cyclic amide compound and the acyclic amide compound was 1.5 wt % or more and 10.0 wt % or less, it was possible to improve thixotropy and to inhibit precipitation of the thixotropic agent, without increasing the content of the acyclic amide compound, as compared with the case where the thixotropic agent contains the acyclic amide compound.
(136) In a solder paste using this flux, it was possible to obtain good printability with inhibited bleeding, blurring, and the like, and also to inhibit printing sagging in which the solder paste after printing flows. Furthermore, it was possible to inhibit heating sagging of the solder paste caused by heating at the time of soldering.
(137) Furthermore, the flux according to the present invention contains 0 wt % or more and 8.0 wt % or less, more preferably 0 wt % or more and 4.0 wt % or less of the ester compound as the thixotropic agent, and 30 wt % or more and 60 wt % or less, more preferably 35 wt % or more and 60 wt % or less of the rosin, 0.2 wt % or more and 10 wt % or less of the organic acid, 0 wt % or more and 20 wt % or less, more preferably 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less of the amine, 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less of the organohalogen compound, 0 wt % or more and 2 wt % or less of the amine hydrohalide, and 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less an antioxidant, and the balance being the solvent. By virtue of such a composition, none of the thixotropy of the flux and the printing sagging-inhibiting ability, the printability, and the heating sagging-inhibiting ability of the solder paste was inhibited, and sufficient effects thereon were obtained.