Fabrication of 50.0 μm ultra-fine pure rhodium wire, using a multi-passwire drawing process, for probe card pins

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Abstract

Rhodium is a rare material that is widely used in electrical and electronic components due to its excellent mechanical and electrical properties. Ultra-fine rhodium wires in particular are widely used in electronic components. In this study, a multi-pass wire drawing process was designed to fabricate ultra-fine pure rhodium wire with a diameter of 50.0 μm from an initial diameter of 80.0 μm, which is used as probe card pins. An elastic-plastic finite element (FE) analysis was performed to validate the pass schedule that was designed for this study. A fine wire drawing experiment was also carried out to verify the effectiveness of the designed process. As a result, the ultra-fine rhodium wire was fabricated using the design process without wire breaks and the diameter of the final drawn wire was 47.80 μm.

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Lee, S. K., Lee, I. K., Lee, S. Y., & Hwang, S. K. (2019). Fabrication of 50.0 μm ultra-fine pure rhodium wire, using a multi-passwire drawing process, for probe card pins. Materials, 12(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12132194

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