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What is Organic Solderability Preservative?
However, during subsequent high-temperature soldering, this protective film must be easily and quickly removed by the flux so that the bare, clean copper surface can immediately bond with the molten solder, forming a strong solder joint in a very short time. In other words, OSP acts as a barrier between copper and air.
How does OSP Work?
The process of OSP working in PCBs involves several key steps to ensure that the copper surface is effectively protected before soldering and provides good solderability during soldering. The following is the basic process of how OSP works in the PCB Fabrication of ELEPCB :
Step 1: Cleaning
Step 2: Acid Rinse
Step 3: OSP Coating
Step 4: Washing and Drying
After the OSP coating is completed, the PCB will be washed to remove the unreacted OSP solution and then dried. This step ensures the stability and uniformity of the OSP layer.
Step 5: Post-treatment
Step 6: Soldering
Advantages of Using OSP
The OSP process for PCBs is widely used because of its many advantages. The following are some of the main advantages of the OSP process:
1.Keeps Copper Clean and Shiny
2.Easy to Use
3.Environmentally Friendly
- The imidazole compounds used in the OSP process eliminate the use of lead, tin and other hazardous heavy metals compared to the traditional hot air leveling (HASL) process, significantly reducing the environmental impact of electronic products during manufacture, use and even disposal.
- The OSP process uses pure water for cleaning before and after film formation to avoid chemical residues, which not only guarantees product quality but also reduces the generation of hazardous waste, in line with the concept of green manufacturing.
- OSP is a process that meets the stringent requirements of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) and has the advantages of low consumable consumption, high process efficiency and reduced downstream processing costs.
4.Helps with Soldering
5.Cost-Effective
6.Compatible with Modern Electronics
Limitations and Challenges of OSP
Despite the numerous advantages of the OSP process, it has some limitations that may affect its performance in certain application scenarios.
1.Not Very Durable
2.Near 6 months' Shelf Life
3.Sensitive to Heat
4.Rework Challenges
5.Handling and Storage Issues
6.Not Suitable for All Environments
Application of OSP
- Gadgets: OSP helps keep the circuit boards in smartphones, tablets, and laptops working well.
- Cars: It’s used in the electronic parts of cars, like in the control systems and screens.
- Medical Devices: OSP is used in medical tools, like heart monitors and health trackers, to keep them reliable.
- Phones and Internet: OSP-coated circuit boards are used in devices like routers and network equipment that help us communicate.
- Factories: In big machines and robots used in factories, OSP helps the circuit boards handle tough conditions.
- LED Lights: It’s used in LED lights to make sure they work properly.
- Airplanes and Defense: OSP is used in the electronic parts of airplanes and defense systems to keep them reliable.






