QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY
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Brittle Properties of Copper Base Lead Frame at Soldered Joint
Takashi HARAMAKIMitsuo NAKAMURAMamoru MITA
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1998 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 105-109

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Copper base alloys, containing 2.4mass%Fe and 0.1mass%Zn, etc, were soldered using Pb-63%mass%Sn and then heated at 100°C, 125°C and 150°C for 1000-2000h to grow intermetallic compounds at the solder/alloy interfase. Elemental analysis at the interfase was performed by using EPMA. The fractured interfase, where the solder was peeld off after the 30° bending test, was observed by optical microscopy, and the concentrated elements were analyzed by EPMA.
The copper alloy containing Fe, Zn showed a higher intermetallic compound growth rate, thus larger decreasing in the peel strength at the soldered joint. Intermetallic compounds formed at the solder-copper alloy interface were found to be typically, at the solder side, η-cu6sn5, and, at the copper alloy side, ε-cu3sn in which Iron element was found to have been segregated.
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