Affiliation:
1. Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi
2. AFYON KOCATEPE ÜNİVERSİTESİ, FEN BİLİMLERİ ENSTİTÜSÜ
Abstract
Soldering is performed in order to easily assemble electronic components and also to provide electrical conductivity. The strengths, hardness, physical properties and electronic properties of the solders, i.e. reduced energy loss, hardness, melting point and longer service life, can be achieved when their usage is improvised by the help of necessary alloying or neutral additions. In this study, the effect of the addition of sub micron sized activated carbon on the mechanical, physical and electrical properties of industrially used solders, i.e. Pb-Sn and lead free SC0.7 solder was investigated.The thermal studies showed that the melting point of Pb-Sn was lowered against lead free solders with increasing amount of activated carbon. The tensile shear strength of both solders did not improve with increasing amount of activated carbon. In lead-free solders, the electrical resistance values decrease with respect to increasing active carbon ratio, however, the resistance of Pb-Sn solders increased. The addition of active particles have positively affected the microstructure of Pb-Sn solders, resulting in a finer grains, whereas, the addition of active carbon particles have no effect on the grain structures of lead free solder.
Funder
TÜBİTAK (2209A) ve Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi BAPK
Subject
Colloid and Surface Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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