Mixing optimization of Sn-Cu-Si₃N₄ via powder metallurgy route for composite solder fabrication
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2014Author
Muhammad Hafiz, Zan Hazizi
Mohd Arif Anuar, Mohd Salleh
Zainal Arifin, Ahmad, Prof.
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The aim of this study was to optimize the mixing process of a composite solder fabricated via powder metallurgy route, before details study were conducted in the next stage. Powder of Sn, Cu and Si₃N₄ were carefully weighted, mixed and blended in a mechanical alloying machine. The speed of rotation for the jar was kept constant while the time of mixing was varied. Si₃N₄ were added to the Sn-0.7Cu solder as reinforcement. Upon completion of mixing process, the mixed powders were later compacted into a thin disc. The compacted samples were then sintered in a horizontal tube furnace. Microstructural examinations by using SEM were conducted in order to analyze the distribution of Cu and Si₃N₄ particles. With the assistance of ImageJ software, average particle distributions were calculated. Results showed that the best particle distributions were achieved when the mixed powder were blended for 6 hours.