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Item Wetting characteristics of sn-0.7cu lead-free solder alloy on copper substrates(Trans Tech Publications Ltd ttp@transtec.ch, 2012) Satyanarayan, S.; Prabhu, K.N.In the present work, the effect of surface texture on wetting characteristics of lead-free solder Sn-0.7Cu on copper substrates have been investigated at 298°C. The wetting tests were carried out using FTA 200 (First Ten Angstrom) dynamic contact angle analyzer. The surface texture of copper substrate significantly affected the wetting properties of Sn-0.7Cu solder alloy. Contact angles of about 30° were obtained on Cu substrate having smooth surface texture (Ra = 0.0155μm). On other hand contact angles on rough copper surface texture (Ra = 1.1194μm) were reduced to 20°. The contact angles decreased with increasing surface texture of Cu substrate. For rough Cu substrate, it seems that the solder atoms dissolve into the substrate in the time period of 200-600s. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications.Item Wetting behavior of lead-free solders on copper substrates(Institution of Engineering and Technology jbristow@theiet.org, 2013) Satyanarayan, S.; Prabhu, K.N.The effect of substrate surface roughness on the wetting behavior of Sn-0.7Cu and Sn-0.3Ag-0.7Cu solder alloys on copper (Cu) substrates was investigated. The contact angles of both solder alloys decreased with increase in substrate surface roughness. The exponential power law (EPL), φ = exp (-KÏ„n), was used to model the relaxation behaviour of solders. Solder spreading kinetics was successfully represented by the (EPL). EPL parameters (K and n) alloy decreased with an increase in surface roughness. Spreading of solder alloys on both substrates exhibited capillary, gravity and viscous regimes. High spreading rates in the capillary regime, moderate in gravity regime and almost constant rates in viscous regimes were observed.Item Lead-free solders for high-temperature applications(Association of American Publishers, 2025) Satyanarayan, S.; Narayan Prabhu, K.Due to the toxicity of Pb, efforts to develop alternatives to Pb-based solders have been increased significantly. However, only a limited number of lead (Pb)-free solder systems exist for high-temperature applications. In the present paper, a review of the selection of Pb-free solder alloys for high-temperature (300°C–400°C) applications to replace traditional Pb-based alloys is carried out. A discussion on the research and development of high-temperature solder alloys is highlighted in the current review. The solder systems with alloying additions like Au, Sb, Ni and Zn must be investigated to be used as potential candidate materials for high-temperature applications © 2025 by authors.Item Wetting behaviour and evolution of microstructure of Sn-Ag-Zn solders on copper substrates with different surface textures(2010) Satyanarayan, S.; Prabhu, K.N.The effect of surface roughness on wetting behaviour and evolution of microstructure of two lead-free solders (Sn-2.625Ag-2.25Zn and Sn-1.75Ag-4.5Zn) on copper substrate was investigated. Both solders exhibited good wettability on copper substrates having rough surface and lower wettabilty on smooth surfaces. The contact angles of solders decreased linearly with increase in surface roughness of the substrate. The exponential power law, ?=exp(-K ?n), was used to model the relaxation behaviour of solders. A high intermetallic growth was observed at the interface particularly on copper substrates with rough surface texture. A thin continuous interface showing scallop intermetallic compounds (IMC) was obtained on smooth surfaces. With an increase in surface roughness, the IMC morphology changed from scallop shaped to needle type at the Sn-2.625Ag-2.25Zn solder/substrate interface and nodular to plate like IMCs for Sn-1.75Ag-4.5Zn solder matrix. Copyright © 2010 by ASTM International.Item Wetting behaviour and evolution of microstructure of Sn-Ag-Zn solders on copper substrates with different surface textures(ASTM International, 2011) Satyanarayan, S.; Prabhu, K.N.The effect of surface roughness on wetting behaviour and evolution of microstructure of two lead-free solders (Sn-2.625Ag-2.25Zn and Sn-1.75Ag-4.5Zn) on copper substrate was investigated. Both solders exhibited good wettability on copper substrates having rough surface and lower wettabilty on smooth surfaces. The contact angles of solders decreased linearly with increase in surface roughness of the substrate. The exponential power law, ?=exp(-KT -1), was used to model the relaxation behaviour of solders. A high intermetallic growth was observed at the interface particularly on copper substrates with rough surface texture. A thin continuous interface showing scallop intermetallic compounds (IMC) was obtained on smooth surfaces. With an increase in surface roughness, the IMC morphology changed from scallop shaped to needle type at the Sn-2.625Ag-2.25Zn solder/ substrate interface and nodular to plate like IMCs for Sn-1.75Ag-4.5Zn solder matrix. Copyright © 2010 by ASTM International.Item Wetting behaviour and interfacial microstructure of Sn-Ag-Zn solder alloys on nickel coated aluminium substrates(2011) Satyanarayan, S.; Prabhu, K.N.Wetting behaviours of two lead free solders (Sn-2·625Ag- 2·25Zn and Sn-1·75Ag-4·5Zn) on nickel coated aluminium substrates were investigated. Sn-2·625Ag-2·25Zn exhibited better wettability compared to Sn-1·75Ag-4·5Zn solder. Contact angles of the solders increased with increasing roughness of the substrate. The Young-Dupre equation was used to evaluate the work of adhesion of solder on the substrate. Sn-2·625Ag-2·25Zn solder exhibited higher work of adhesion than Sn-1·75Ag-4·5Zn. A thin continuous layer of Ni 3Sn was detected at the interface between Sn-2·625Ag- 2·25Zn solder and nickel coated Al substrate. Sn-1·75Ag- 4·5Zn solder exhibited scallop intermetallic compounds (IMCs) growing into the solder field as well as a thin continuous IMC in some cases. Ni 3Sn and Ni3Sn4 IMCs were observed at the interface of Sn-1·75Ag-4·5Zn solder and nickel coated Al. © 2011 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.Item Comparison of spreading behaviour and interfacial microstructure in Sn-0·7Cu, Sn-0·3Ag-0·7Cu and Sn-2·5Ag-0·5Cu lead free solder alloys on Fe-42Ni substrate(Maney Publishing michael.wagreich@univie.ac.at, 2013) Satyanarayan, S.; Prabhu, K.In the present work, spreading behaviour and development of interfacial microstructure in Sn- 0·7Cu, Sn-0·3Ag-0·7Cu and Sn-2·5Ag-0·5Cu lead free solder alloys on Fe-42Ni substrates having two different surface textures were investigated. Smooth textured surfaces yielded better wettability than rough surfaces particularly for Sn-0·7Cu solder alloy. Wettability of Sn-0·7Cu solder on rough textured surfaces was found to be poor compared to other solder alloys. Spreading of Sn-0·7Cu solder on substrate surface showed longer viscous regime, Sn-2·5Ag- 0·5Cu solder exhibited shortest viscous regime. Sn-0·3Ag-0·7 solder showed intermediate behaviour. Sn-Cu solder alloy exhibited needle and coarse shaped (Cu,Ni)6Sn5 intermetallics at the interface and in the matrix of the solder alloy on smooth substrate, whereas on rough substrate, formation of only coarse shaped (Cu,Ni)6Sn5 intermetallic compounds (IMCs) was observed. For Sn-0·3Ag-0·7Cu solder alloy, Fe-Ni-Sn and FeSn2 IMCs identified at the interface. (Cu,Ni)6/Sn5 IMCs were found to be less coarser than as observed at Sn-0·7Cu/substrate interface. Sn-2·5Ag-0·5Cu alloy exhibited (Cu,Ni) 3Sn4 and (Cu,Ni)6 Sn5 IMCs at the interface and in the bulk of solder alloy. © 2013 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.Item Effect of purging gas on wetting behavior of Sn-3.5Ag lead-free solder on nickel-coated aluminum substrate(Springer Science and Business Media, LLC, 2013) Prabhu, K.; Varun, M.; Satyanarayan, S.The wetting characteristics of Sn-3.5Ag lead-free solder alloy on nickel-coated aluminum substrates in air (ambient), nitrogen, and argon atmospheres were investigated. The contact angles for the solder alloy obtained under air and argon atmospheres were in the range of 36 -38. With nitrogen atmosphere the contact angle was found to be significantly lower at about 26. Solder solidifying in air exhibited needle-shaped tin-rich dendrites surrounded by a eutectic matrix. The amount of tin dendrites decreased in argon atmosphere. However, the morphology of tin dendrites transformed from needle-shaped to nearly non-dendritic shape as the soldering atmosphere was changed from air to nitrogen. The interfacial microstructures revealed the presence of Ni 3Sn and Ni3Sn4 IMCs at the interface. The enhanced wettability observed under nitrogen atmosphere is attributed to the higher thermal conductivity of nitrogen gas and the formation of higher amount of Ni3Sn IMCs at the interface compared to air and argon atmospheres. © 2012 ASM International.Item Spreading behavior and evolution of IMCs during reactive wetting of SAC solders on smooth and rough copper substrates(2013) Satyanarayan, S.; Prabhu, K.The effect of surface roughness of copper substrate on the reactive wetting of Sn-Ag-Cu solder alloys and morphology of intermetallic compounds (IMCs) was investigated. The spreading behavior of solder alloys on smooth and rough Cu substrates was categorized into capillary, diffusion/reaction, and contact angle stabilization zones. The increase in substrate surface roughness improved the wetting of solder alloys, being attributed to the presence of thick Cu 3Sn IMC at the interface. The morphology of IMCs transformed from long needle shaped to short protruded type with an increase in the substrate surface roughness for the Sn-0.3Ag-0.7Cu and Sn-3Ag-0.5Cu solder alloys. However, for the Sn-2.5Ag-0.5Cu solder alloy the needle-shaped IMCs transformed to the completely scallop type with increase in the substrate surface roughness. The effect of Ag content on wetting behavior was not significant. © 2013 TMS.
