Abstract

Sn–Zn solder alloys have been considered as one of the more attractive lead-free solders since it can easily replace Sn–Pb eutectic alloy without increasing the soldering temperature. However, there are still some problems to be resolved, such as the argument about the poor oxidation resistance and embrittlement behavior. In order to overcome these drawbacks, and further enhance the properties of Sn–Zn lead-free solder alloys, a small amount of alloying elements (rare earths, Bi, Ag, Al, Ga, In, Cr, Cu, Sb, Ni, Ge) added into Sn–Zn alloys were selected by many researchers. For example, a small amount of Al, P, Bi, Ga can improve the high-temperature oxidation resistance of Sn–Zn solders remarkably as well as Cr. This paper summarizes the effects of alloying elements on the wettability, oxidation resistance, melting behavior, mechanical properties, creep properties, microstructures and intermetallic compounds layer of Sn–Zn lead-free solders.

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