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Showing papers by "Semyon Vaynman published in 1994"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the contact angles of a number of solder-flux combinations on copper were directly measured in spreading tests and the most likely successful approach to obtain satisfactory wetting with lead-free solders appears to be development of a satisfactory flux.
Abstract: Binary phase diagrams of interest for lead-free solder development have been entered into the THERMO-CALC data base. These may be used directly to calculate multi-component phase relations vs temperature provided there are no ternary or higher order interactions. Such occur in the Sn-Ag-Zn system and are being evaluated. Contact angles of a number of solder-flux combinations on copper were directly measured in spreading tests. With a rosin-isopropyl alcohol flux, the contact angles of binary eutectic solders were in degrees: Sn-Bi at 166°C, 40; Sn-Zn at 225°C, 60; Sn-Ag at 250°C, 45. These angles were little affected by a number of 1% ternary additions to the solder. The contact angles were 20 degrees or less when SnCl2 was used as a flux. The SnCl2 reacts with Cu to form Cu3Sn. The most likely successful approach to obtain satisfactory wetting with lead-free solders appears to be development of a satisfactory flux.

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