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    Effect of current stressing on intermetallic formation and mechanical properties of lead free SAC solder and SAC/activated carbon composite solder joint

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    Date
    2016-06
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    Syahirah Alyaa, Yahya
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    This study will investigate the effects of current stressing on intermetallic compound growth and the mechanical properties of lead free SAC and SAC/Activated carbon solder composite solder joint for certain current stressing time.. Soldered wires will be set up on the power supply with current 0.20 A and left for 2 weeks. The current stressing observed at 24 hours, 240 hours and 360 hours. The results should indicate that the IMC layers under high current stressing increasing due to the joule heat produced by the current stressing. The IMC layer of SAC solder and SAC/Activated carbon composite solder joint will be observed under Scanning Electron Microscope and Optical Microscope (OM). While, the elemental analysis for the atom in the appeared phases will be examined under Dipersive X-ray(EDX). Next, the result of tensile test should show an improvement in the tensile strength of SAC solder and SAC/Activated carbon for mechanical properties.
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