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TítuloThe effect of Bi addition on the electrical and microstructural properties of SAC405 soldered structure
Autor(es)Soares, Delfim
Sarmento, Manuel João Linhares
Barros, Daniel
Peixoto, Helder
Figueiredo, Hugo
Alves, Ricardo
Cerqueira, M. F.
Delgado, Isabel
Teixeira, J. Carlos
Palavras-chaveBi additive
Four-point probe method
Solder eletrical properties
Microstructural properties
Solder electrical properties
Data2021
EditoraEmerald
RevistaSoldering & Surface Mount Technology
CitaçãoSoares, D., Sarmento, M., Barros, D., Peixoto, H., Figueiredo, H., Alves, R., Delgado, I., Teixeira, J.C. and Cerqueira, F. (2021), "The effect of Bi addition on the electrical and microstructural properties of SAC405 soldered structure", Soldering & Surface Mount Technology, Vol. 33 No. 1, pp. 19-25. https://doi.org/10.1108/SSMT-10-2019-0029
Resumo(s)This study aims to investigate the effect of bismuth addition (up to 30 Wt%) on the microstructure and electrical conductivity of a commercial lead-free alloy (SAC405) near the solder/substrate soldered joint. The system under study is referred in this work as (SAC405 + xBi)/Cu, as Cu is the selected substrate in which the solder was casted. The electrical resistivity of this system was investigated, considering Bi addition effect on the local microstructure and chemical composition gradients within that zone. Design/methodology/approach Solder joints between Cu substrate and SAC405 alloy with different levels of Bi were produced. The electrical conductivity along the obtained solder/substrate interface was measured by four-point probe method. The microstructure and chemical compositions were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive spectroscopy analysis. Findings Two different electrical resistivity zones were identified within the solder interface copper substrate/solder alloy. At the first zone (from intermetallic compound [IMC] until approximately 100 μm) the increase of the electrical resistivity is gradual from the substrate to the solder side. This is because of the copper substrate diffusion, which established a chemical composition gradient near the IMC layer. At the second zone, electrical resistivity becomes much higher and is mainly dependent on the Bi content of the solder alloy. In both identified zones, electrical resistivity is affected by its microstructure, which is dependent on Cu and Bi content and solidification characteristics. Originality/value A detailed characterization of the solder/substrate zone, in terms of electrical conductivity, was done with the definition of two variation zones. With this knowledge, a better definition of processing parameters and in-service soldered electronic devices behavior can be achieved.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/72304
DOI10.1108/SSMT-10-2019-0029
ISSN0954-0911
Versão da editorahttps://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/SSMT-10-2019-0029/full/html
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