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Interrelation Of Wettability-microstructure-tensile Strength Of Lead-free Sn-ag And Sn-bi Solder Alloys
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Science And Technology Of Welding And Joining . Taylor & Francis Ltd, v. 21, p. 429 - 437, 2016.
1362-1718
1743-2936
WOS:000378526900001
10.1080/13621718.2015.1124176
Autor
Osorio
Wislei R.; Garcia
Amauri
Institución
Resumen
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) A comparative investigation on the wettability and tensile strength of a Sn-2Ag, a Sn-40Bi and the traditional eutectic Sn-Pb solder alloys was carried out. The wettability is represented by thickness of covered layer (TCL) and spread area (SA) while the mechanical behaviour by the ultimate tensile strength (UTS). It is shown that the TCL of studied alloys decreased with the increase in the dipping temperature. It is also shown that TCL and SA have opposite behaviour with respect to the cooling rate. The Sn-Bi solder alloy has lower SA when compared with those of the Sn-Ag solder when similar cooling rates are considered. The Sn-Bi solder exhibits the best UTS/SA combination for dendritic spacings between 25 and 27 mu m, associated with cooling rates similar to 2 degrees C s(-1), 2x lower than those of the Sn-Ag alloy. Besides, the Sn-Bi alloy has shown SA > 70 similar to 80% associated with higher UTS (similar to 80 MPa) as compared with the other alloys examined. 21 6 429 437 FAEPEX-UNICAMP CNPq (The Brazilian Research Council) [305502/2014-0, 446797/2014-6] Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)