Publication date: October 2017
Source:Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 248
Author(s): Tianmin Luan, Weibing Guo, Shenghua Yang, Zhipeng Ma, Jingshan He, Jiuchun Yan
The transformation of the intermetallic compounds (IMC) at the interface of Sn-Zn solder and Cu substrate by an ultrasonic-assisted soldering method with the variation of Zn content was investigated. The formation of IMC at the solder/Cu interface is controlled by the Zn content in the filler metals. The IMC layer of Cu6Sn5 forms if the mass fraction of Zn is lower than 0.5wt.%. The IMC becomes a single-layered Cu5Zn8 if the mass fraction of Zn exceeds 1wt.%. The layer of Cu5Zn8 thickens with the increase of Zn content. Joints with an IMC layer of Cu5Zn8 exhibit a higher strength than that with Cu6Sn5. In the joints soldered with the Sn-0.5Zn filler metal, fractures occur inside the Cu6Sn5 IMC grains. In the joints with the Zn content higher than 1wt.%, fractures propagate along the Cu5Zn8 IMC/solder interface. The locations of the fracturing are associated with the micro-cracks that existed at the IMC grains.
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Effect of intermetallic compounds on mechanical properties of copper joints ultrasonic-soldered with Sn-Zn alloy
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