2018
DOI: 10.3390/ma11112226
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Interfacial Microstructure and Properties of Si3N4 Ceramics/Cu/304 Stainless Steel Brazed by Ti40Zr25B0.2Cu Amorphous Solder

Abstract: Si3N4 ceramics and 304 stainless steel were brazed by Ti40Zr25B0.2Cu amorphous solder, and the interfacial microstructure of brazed joint Si3N4 ceramics/Ti40Zr25B0.2Cu/Cu/Ti40Zr25B0.2Cu/304 stainless steel was analyzed. The mechanical properties of the brazed joint were overtly affected by the brazing temperature and Cu foil thickness. The results revealed that the interface structure of the brazed joint might be 304 stainless steel/FeTi/Cu-Zr+Cu-Ti+Fe-Ti/Cu(s,s)/Cu-Zr+Cu-Ti+Fe-Ti/Ti-Si+Zr-Si/TiN/Si3N4 ceramic… Show more

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“…A variety of techniques have been developed for joining ceramics to metals, including solid‐phase diffusion welding, [ 7 ] transient liquid‐phase diffusion welding, [ 8 ] and brazing. [ 9 ] Because of its ease of operation, high repeatability, and low cost, brazing has become an extensively used and dependable technology for connecting ceramics with metals. [ 10 ] Ali M Hadian et al [ 11 ] used two different Ni‐based alloys to braze Si 3 N 4 and Mo at 1220 and 1300 °C, and the maximum bending strength of the obtained brazed joint was only 10 MPa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of techniques have been developed for joining ceramics to metals, including solid‐phase diffusion welding, [ 7 ] transient liquid‐phase diffusion welding, [ 8 ] and brazing. [ 9 ] Because of its ease of operation, high repeatability, and low cost, brazing has become an extensively used and dependable technology for connecting ceramics with metals. [ 10 ] Ali M Hadian et al [ 11 ] used two different Ni‐based alloys to braze Si 3 N 4 and Mo at 1220 and 1300 °C, and the maximum bending strength of the obtained brazed joint was only 10 MPa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, vacuum cladding technology and flexible "coated cloth" technology were combined to prepare WC-10Ni + AgCuTi composite coating on copper surfaces [10,11]. The microstructure and properties of WC-10Ni + AgCuTi composite coating were studied under different brazing temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%