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  1. Azmah Hanim, M.A., Mohamad Aznan, M.N., Muhammad Raimi, R., Muhammad Azrol Amin, A.
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    The formation of intermetallic compound (IMC) layer at the interfaces of pad finishes has been studied.
    The growth of IMC layer as a reflow process and its properties were also discussed. In this study, solder
    alloy SAC237 (Sn: 99 wt.%, Ag: 0.3 wt.%, Cu: 0.7 wt.%), reinforced with 0.01 wt.% Multi-Walled
    Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs), was mixed to form a composite solder paste and soldered on Electroless
    Nickel Immersion Gold (ENIG) and Immersion Tin (ImSn) pad finishes. Reflow process was conducted
    in oven with specific reflow profile. The growth and properties of IMC layer were analysed using optical
    microscope with image analyser. Results showed that the thickness of IMC layer for ENIG and ImSn
    were 1.49 and 2.51 µm, respectively. Floating IMC and voids within the solder bulk and IMC layer
    were also identified in the samples. In addition, the measured wetting angle for ENIG and ImSn were
    16.21° and 34.32°, respectively.
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