Mechanical Properties of the (81Sn–xCu–(19-x) In) % Alloys with x=1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
A.H. Al-Hammadi,
Ibrahim G. H Loqman,
R.M.H. AL-Hdhrami
Abstract:Research on Material Science has a long tradition, and lead has been used widely in many applications. Because of their low melting temperatures, low cost, and good wettability, tin -lead alloys have been preferred as solder alloys in industrial production, particularly in the electronics sector. However, due to the negative effects of lead on the environment and human health, studies on lead-free solder alloys have been increasing, and the subject is still important today. Furthermore, environmental protecti… Show more
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