Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a solder material, comprising:covering a first metallic material with a second metallic material which is different from the first metallic material to prepare a covered body; and rolling the covered body in such a manner that the covered body is drawn in one direction to prepare a solder material in a form of a wire comprising a first layer formed of the first metallic material in an elongated shape having uniaxiality and a second layer covering the first layer to surround an axis of the first layer.
- 2. The manufacturing method of claim 1, wherein said method is performed in a substantially non-oxidizing atmosphere.
- 3. A method of manufacturing a solder material, comprising:covering a first metallic material with a second metallic material which is different from the first metallic material to prepare a covered body; rolling the covered body to prepare a solder material comprising a first layer formed of the first metallic material in an elongated shape having axiality and a second layer covering the first layer to surround an axis of the first layer; and cutting the solder material in a direction intersecting the axis of the first layer to granulate the solder material.
- 4. The manufacturing method of claim 3, wherein the solder material at the cutting step is forcingly cut with deformation of the solder material so that the second layer is deformed to substantially completely cover the first layer.
- 5. The manufacturing method of claim 3, further comprising, after the cutting step, the step of:deforming the second layer of the granulated solder material by application of force or heat.
- 6. The manufacturing method of claim 5, wherein the granulated solder material at the deforming step is deformed round or substantially spherical.
- 7. The manufacturing method of claim 3, wherein said method is performed in a substantially non-oxidizing atmosphere.
- 8. A method of manufacturing a solder material, comprising:covering a first metallic material with a second metallic material which is different from the first metallic material to prepare a covered body; and rolling the covered body in such a manner that the covered body is drawn in two directions to prepare a solder material in a form of a sheet comprising a first layer formed of the first metallic material in an elongated shape having biaxiality and a second layer covering the first layer to surround an axis of the first layer.
- 9. The manufacturing method of claim 8, said method is performed in a substantially non-oxidizing atmosphere.
- 10. The manufacturing method of claim 8, further comprising, after the rolling step, the step of:cutting the solder material in a form of a tape.
- 11. The manufacturing method of claim 10, wherein the the solder material at the cutting step is forcingly cut with deformation of the solder material so that the second layer is deformed to substantially completely cover the first layer.
- 12. The manufacturing method of claim 8, further comprising, after the rolling step, the step of:cutting the solder material in a form of a planar fragment.
- 13. The manufacturing method of claim 12, wherein the solder material at the cutting step is forcingly cut with deformation of the solder material so that the second layer is deformed to substantially completely cover the first layer.
- 14. A method of manufacturing a solder material, comprising:covering a first metallic material containing zinc with a second metallic material which does not substantially contain zinc but contains tin to prepare a covered body; and rolling the covered body to prepare a solder material comprising a first layer formed of the first metallic material in an elongated shape having axiality and a second layer covering the first layer to surround an axis of the first layer.
- 15. The manufacturing method of claim 14, said method is performed in a substantially non-oxidizing atmosphere.
Priority Claims (1)
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9-361431 |
Dec 1997 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/220,343, filed Dec. 24, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,186,390.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Welding Handbook 8th Ed., vol. 1, 1987, p. 567. |