Modification Structure and their Effects on Physical Properties of Tin Based Lead Free Solder Alloys for Industrial Applications
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https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRSET229517Keywords:
Tin-Zinc Alloy, Wettability, Melting Temperature, HardnessAbstract
Soldering properties such as melting temperature and wettability of tin-zinc alloy improved after adding different alloying elements such as indium, aluminum, cadmium and bismuth. Decreasing zinc content (Sn91Zn9) up to 4% (Sn96Zn4 alloy) increased corrosion resistance from -0.847 to -0.530 and decreased corrosion rate from 51.84 to 7.705 mpy. Microstructure of tin-zinc alloy changed with increasing hardness value of it after adding alloying elements. Tin-zinc alloys have lower melting temperature compared to Sn95Sb5, Sn96.5Ag3.5 and Sn99.3Cu0.7 alloys. The Sn90Zn4Bi6 alloy has beast solder properties for electronic industrial applications.
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