2016
DOI: 10.3390/met6040074
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Preparation of Property-Controlled Bi-Based Solder Powders by a Ball-Milling Process

Abstract: Three kinds of Bi-based solder powders with different chemical compositions of binary Bi-Sn, ternary Bi-Sn-In, and quaternary Bi-Sn-In-Ga were prepared using a gas atomization process and subsequently ball-milled for smaller-size fabrication. In particular, only the quaternary Bi-Sn-In-Ga solder powders were severely broken to the size of less than 10 µm in a polyhedral shape due to the presence of the constitutional element, the degree of overall oxidation, and the formation of solid solution, which had affec… Show more

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“…For example, the formation of an eutectic alloy with 42 wt.% Sn and 58 wt.% Bi can lead to a melting point decrease to 138°C due to the shift to the eutectic temperature [3,4]. Due to the melting point drop according to the size decrease, the size reduction effect can also be used to synthesize a low melting point solder [4].…”
Section: Syntheses And/or Fabrications Of Low Melting Temperature Solmentioning
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“…For example, the formation of an eutectic alloy with 42 wt.% Sn and 58 wt.% Bi can lead to a melting point decrease to 138°C due to the shift to the eutectic temperature [3,4]. Due to the melting point drop according to the size decrease, the size reduction effect can also be used to synthesize a low melting point solder [4].…”
Section: Syntheses And/or Fabrications Of Low Melting Temperature Solmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be specific, two types of Bi-based micropowders, composed of binary Bi-Sn and ternary merits, including high wetting behavior, large creep resistance, and low coefficient of thermal expansion [12][13][14]. However, the relatively low mechanical strength and melting temperature (138°C) of these materials require improvement for their more effective use in flexible interconnection applications [3,15]. Comparatively, Sn-In solder, which has a low melting temperature (118 °C), has excellent electrical and thermal properties [12,16].…”
Section: Syntheses And/or Fabrications Of Low Melting Temperature Solmentioning
confidence: 99%
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