Eutectic Solidification Morphologies in Rapidly Solidified Hypereutectic Sn–Ag Solder Alloy
Huamao Rao,
Andrew Mullis,
Robert Cochrane
Abstract:The effect of rapid solidification upon hypereutectic Sn–Ag solder alloy has been investigated using a 6.5 m drop tube. Powder sizes ranging from > 850 to < 38 μm were produced, with equivalent cooling rates of 250 to 14,800 K s−1 for 850 and 38 μm droplets, respectively. At all cooling rates investigated, dendritic β-Sn was observed as the primary solidification phase, not proeutectic Ag3Sn as predicted by the phase diagram. The volume fraction of interdendritic eutectic was observed to decrease with in… Show more
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