An investigation of the wettability of the intermetallic compound NiAl
by a liquid Ni-4.5 wt% Si-3.2 wt% B filler metal is presented in this
paper. Dynamic observations of spreading of Ni-Si-B droplets, conduct
ed using hot-stage light microscopy, are correlated with post-cooling
microscopy and analysis. The paper examines the influence of the oxide
layer on the NiAl substrates, on the progression of spreading of the
Ni-Si-B liquid. Termination of spreading of the Ni-Si-B droplets by th
e onset of isothermal solidification at the spreading front is conside
red. Spreading of the Ni-Si-B droplets was found to be rapid until the
onset of isothermal solidification at the spreading front. However, o
nce isothermal solidification commenced, negligible further spreading
was observed. The Ni-Si-B filler metal was observed to spread by under
mining of the substrate oxide. However, a marked reaction occurred bet
ween the substrate oxide and the Ni-Si-B filler metal. This reaction s
erved to remove the substrate oxide layer. The paper contrasts the mec
hanisms of substrate oxide undermining and isothermal solidification o
f liquid Ni-Si-B droplets on NiAl with those occurring during the spre
ading of the same liquid on pure nickel and Ni-Cr alloys.