Particle reinforced Sn-Zn based composite solders were obtained by adding Cu powders to Sn-9Zn melts. The microstructure analysis reveals that in situ CusZn8 particles are formed and distributed uniformly in the compo...Particle reinforced Sn-Zn based composite solders were obtained by adding Cu powders to Sn-9Zn melts. The microstructure analysis reveals that in situ CusZn8 particles are formed and distributed uniformly in the composite solders. The strength and plasticity of the composite solders were improved, and creep resistance was considerably enhanced. The wettability of these composite solders is also better than that of Sn-9Zn.展开更多
The potential of using a hypoeutectic, instead of eutectic, Sn-Zn alloy as a lead-free solder has been discussed. The nonequilibrium melting behaviors of a series of Sn-Zn alloys were examined by differential thermal ...The potential of using a hypoeutectic, instead of eutectic, Sn-Zn alloy as a lead-free solder has been discussed. The nonequilibrium melting behaviors of a series of Sn-Zn alloys were examined by differential thermal analysis. It was found that at a heating rate of 5℃/min, Sn-6.SZn exhibited no melting range. Dipping and spreading tests were carried out to characterize the wettability of Sn-Zn alloys on Cu. Both tests exhibited that Sn-6.5Zn has significantly better wettability on Cu than Sn-9Zn. The reaction layers formed during the spreading tests were examined. When the Zn concentration fell between 2.5wt%-9wt%, two reaction layers were formed at the interface, a thick and flat Cu5Zn8 adjacent to Cu and a thin and irregular Cu-Zn-Sn layer adjacent to the alloy. Only a Cu0Sn5 layer was formed when the Zn concentration decreased to 0.5wt%. The total thickness of the reaction layer(s) between the alloy and Cu was found to increase linearly with the Zn concentration.展开更多
基金Funded by the Major Scientific and Technical Project Program of Jiangxi Province (No.2005008) the Science & Technology Project of Education Department of Jiangxi Province (No.[2007]53 and No.GJJ09416)
文摘Particle reinforced Sn-Zn based composite solders were obtained by adding Cu powders to Sn-9Zn melts. The microstructure analysis reveals that in situ CusZn8 particles are formed and distributed uniformly in the composite solders. The strength and plasticity of the composite solders were improved, and creep resistance was considerably enhanced. The wettability of these composite solders is also better than that of Sn-9Zn.
文摘The potential of using a hypoeutectic, instead of eutectic, Sn-Zn alloy as a lead-free solder has been discussed. The nonequilibrium melting behaviors of a series of Sn-Zn alloys were examined by differential thermal analysis. It was found that at a heating rate of 5℃/min, Sn-6.SZn exhibited no melting range. Dipping and spreading tests were carried out to characterize the wettability of Sn-Zn alloys on Cu. Both tests exhibited that Sn-6.5Zn has significantly better wettability on Cu than Sn-9Zn. The reaction layers formed during the spreading tests were examined. When the Zn concentration fell between 2.5wt%-9wt%, two reaction layers were formed at the interface, a thick and flat Cu5Zn8 adjacent to Cu and a thin and irregular Cu-Zn-Sn layer adjacent to the alloy. Only a Cu0Sn5 layer was formed when the Zn concentration decreased to 0.5wt%. The total thickness of the reaction layer(s) between the alloy and Cu was found to increase linearly with the Zn concentration.