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Wettability in reactive Sn-base alloy/Ni-base metallic glass systems

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 276, Issue -, Pages 424-432

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2013.03.110

Keywords

Wetting; Sn-base solders; Interfacial reaction; Diffusion; Crystallization

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51071076]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jilin province [20101536]
  3. Foundation for the Outstanding Young Scholar of Jilin University [201005004]

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Fluxless wetting of a Ni-base metallic glass alloy with a nominal composition of Ni-7Cr-3.2B-4.5Si-3Fe (wt.%) by several Sn-base solders was investigated using a dispensed sessile drop method in a high vacuum at 523 K, and their interfacial microstructures were characterized. The results show that the wettability was in the sequence of Sn51 wt.% In > Sn-37 wt.% Pb > Sn-57 wt.% Bi > Sn-0.7 wt.% Cu > Sn-3.0 wt.% Ag-0.5 wt.% Cu > pure Sn. The interface consisted of two distinct layers with the upper being the reaction layer and the lower the Sn-diffusion layer. For the Sn-0.7 wt.% Cu, Sn-3.0 wt.% Ag-0.5 wt.% Cu and Sn-51 wt.% In solders, the primary reaction products were (Cu,Ni)(6)Sn-5, (Ni,Cu)(3)Sn-4 and Ni-3(Sn,In)(4), respectively, while for the other solders, they were Ni3Sn4. The thickness of the reaction layer in the central area varied in the order of Sn-51 wt.% In > pure Sn > Sn-3.0 wt.% Ag-0.5 wt.% Cu approximate to Sn-0.7 wt.% Cu > Sn-57 wt.% Bi > Sn-37 wt.% Pb, which is likely related to the concentration and diffusion rate of Sn. Moreover, the interfacial reaction facilitated the crystallization of the amorphous Ni-base substrates adjacent to the reaction layer and the crystallization in turn promoted the diffusion of Sn toward the substrate. The mechanisms for the different wettability of these solders with the Ni-base amorphous alloy were discussed, and finally suitable solders were recommended for the joining of this amorphous material (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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