Effects of small addition of Ag and/or Cu on the microstructure and properties of Sn-9Zn lead-free solders

Faculty Science Year: 2010
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 5212-5219
Authors: DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2010.04.078
Journal: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA Volume: 527
Research Area: Science \& Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science; Metallurgy \& Metallurgical Engineering ISSN ISI:000279756400022
Keywords : Lead-free solder, Sn-Zn alloy, Microstructure, Mechanical properties    
Abstract:
In the present study, the effects of separate and dual addition of small amount of Ag and Cu on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the eutectic Sn-9Zn solder alloy were investigated. Results indicate that alloying of Ag and/or Cu resulted in refine the coarse needle-like Zn-rich phase and formation of intermetallic compounds (IMCs) with the eutectic solder. Single addition of Ag led to formation of AgZn, Ag(5)Zn(8) and epsilon-AgZn(3) IMCs, which results in significant increase in both ultimate tensile strength CUTS) and ductility, while, the flower shaped and rod shaped Cu(6)Sn(5), gamma-Cu(5)Zn(8) and epsilon-CuZn(5) IMCs produced by Cu alloying, results in small increase in UTS and ductility. The dual addition of Ag and Cu suppressed the appearance of Ag(5)Zn(8) IMCs due to the competition for Zn between Cu and Ag, which results in slight decrease in UTS and ductility of Sn-9Zn-1.5Ag solder. Worthy of notice is that all alloys demonstrated an increase in both UTS and yield stress with increasing strain rate and/or decreasing testing temperature, indicating that the tensile behavior of the four alloys often exhibits a strain rate and temperature dependence. Crown Copyright (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
   
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