Phase Transformations and Mechanical Properties in In-Bi-Sn Alloys as a Result of Low-Temperature Storage.
Jiye ZhouXin Fu TanStuart D McDonaldKazuhiro NogitaPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The In-Bi-Sn low-temperature solder alloys are regarded as potential candidates for cryogenic and space exploration applications. This study investigates the variations in the mechanical properties and microstructures of two different compositions: In15wt%Bi35wt%Sn and In30wt%Bi20wt%Sn, after exposure to a low-temperature environment (-20 °C) for 10 months. An increase in the ultimate tensile strength was observed across all the tested samples and a decrease in elongation to failure was observed in In30wt%Bi20wt%Sn. Changes in the microstructure were identified through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The impact of this low-temperature environment is described, considering the varying proportions and compositions of the three phases (BiIn 2 (Sn), γ-InSn 4 (Bi), and β-In 3 Sn(Bi)) present within the alloys and their contribution to the mechanical properties.
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