The Full Form of EFO is Electronic Flame-Off.
Online measurements of deformability and HAZ breaking force at temperatures close to the bonding temperature of 220 °C are new tools used in this study to evaluate the effects of electronic flame off (EFO) current and firing time on the Cu FAB deformability and the HAZ length and tensile strength. FABs with 50 μm diameter formed from a 25 μm diameter Cu wire with a breaking load of 118.6 mN were used. EFO currents and firing times ranged from 40 to 250 mA and 0.11 to 0.90 ms, respectively. Average FAB deformability factors, HAZ breaking forces, and HAZ lengths were in the rounded ranges of 36.64–44.09% (with a deformation force of 0.60 N), 107.7–116.8 mN, and 167–215 μm, respectively. When produced with 250 mA current during 0.11 ms, the FABs are 7.01–7.89% more deformable than when produced with 45 mA during 0.9 ms, the HAZ breaking force is 7.53–9.37% higher, and the HAZ length is 7–90 μm shorter.
EFO
means
Electronic Flame-Off
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