1999
DOI: 10.1023/a:1004672426832
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“…Another growing research area in ceramic brazing concerns the development of active filler alloys but no noble metals (Ag, Au). Alloys such as CuNiTiB, CuGaTi, and In-Ti have been used to braze nitride ceramics [22,25,93]. Ti has also been replace by Zr in Al 2 O 3 /alloy steels brazing [94].…”
Section: Brazingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another growing research area in ceramic brazing concerns the development of active filler alloys but no noble metals (Ag, Au). Alloys such as CuNiTiB, CuGaTi, and In-Ti have been used to braze nitride ceramics [22,25,93]. Ti has also been replace by Zr in Al 2 O 3 /alloy steels brazing [94].…”
Section: Brazingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some metallic interlayers have been applied as a paste, such as the CuNiTiB paste brazing filler [6] used to join Si 3 N 4 with Si 3 N 4 . In that study, a slurry of the metal powders was applied to the surfaces of the polished silicon nitride specimens.…”
Section: Joining Using Metallic Interlayer Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the majority of the joining techniques reviewed above, the interlayer (whether it is metallic or ceramic) is "fabricated" as a solid and placed between the adherents, [7][8][9][10] although some researchers apply the interlayer via a slurry or paste. [6,13] The interlayer fabrication can consist of cutting the interlayer from a foil, [3] sintering a thin layer, [8] or forming a powder compact by pressing [10] or tapecasting [9] before inserting the interlayer between the pieces to be joined. The spin-on interlayer technique, however, involves applying a liquid to the surface of the material to be joined, dispersing the liquid over the specimen surface via high-speed spinning.…”
Section: Spin-on Interlayersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technology conforms to the requirements of green manufacturing. As a consequence, PBFMs have been applied in many industries, such as aviation, aerospace, refrigeration, diamond tools production, oil drilling, electronic appliances, and automobile industries [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%