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- Title
Effect of Bi, Sb, and Ti on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of SAC105 Alloys.
- Authors
Yang, Tixin; Chen, Youyang; You, Kangdong; Dong, Ziqiang; Jia, Yandong; Wang, Gang; Peng, Jubo; Cai, Shanshan; Luo, Xiaobin; Liu, Chen; Wang, Jiajun
- Abstract
The Sn-Ag-Cu (SAC) solder alloys with a low Ag (Ag < 3 wt.%) content have attracted great attention owing to their low cost, increased ability in bulk compliance, and plastic energy dissipation. However, some of their mechanical properties are generally lower than the SAC alloys with a higher Ag content. Adding alloying elements is an effective approach for improving the mechanical properties of the SAC alloys. In this study, the effect of Bi, Sb, and Ti on Sn-1 wt.%Ag-0.5 wt.%Cu (SAC105) solder alloys was investigated. The SAC solders with four compositions: SAC105-1 wt.%Bi, SAC105-1 wt.%Sb, SAC105-1 wt.%Bi-1 wt.%Sb, SAC105-1 wt.%Bi-1 wt.%Sb-0.4 wt.%Ti were prepared. The microstructure and phase compositions were characterized using electron scanning microscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The thermal properties and wettability were also examined. Uniaxial tensile tests and nano-indentation tests were conducted to evaluate the mechanical properties. The results show that adding Bi or Sb could increase the strength of SAC105 alloys mainly due to the solid solution strengthening effect. The creep resistance of SAC105 alloys was also improved with the additions of Bi and Sb. The co-additions of Bi and Sb into SAC105 alloys exhibit an enhanced creep resistance than that calculated by the theoretical calculation. The further addition of Ti into SAC105-1Bi-1Sb alloys demonstrated a much-improved creep resistance, which could be attributed to the synergistic effects of both solid solution strengthening and the precipitation hardening effects.
- Subjects
ALLOYS; SOLUTION strengthening; PRECIPITATION hardening; SOLDER &; soldering; MICROSTRUCTURE; COPPER-titanium alloys; TENSILE tests; ENERGY dissipation
- Publication
Materials (1996-1944), 2022, Vol 15, Issue 14, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1996-1944
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ma15144727