Sd. Peteves et Mg. Nicholas, EVALUATION OF BRAZED SILICON-NITRIDE JOINTS - MICROSTRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 79(6), 1996, pp. 1553-1562
Sintered Si3N4 has been bonded to itself and to AISI 316 steel by the
active-metal brazing route, A commercial Ag-35Cu-1.6Ti filler has been
used with joining taking place during a 30 min hold at 850 degrees C
under vacuum. Si3N4/Si3N4 joints have been produced with strength dist
ribution (average bend strength = 773.5 MPa, Weibull modulus = 11.2) s
imilar to that of the monolithic ceramic. Direct brazing of the Si3N4
to AISI 316 steel was unsuccessful. However, reliably strong (bend str
ength of 250-400 MPa) ceramic/steel joints with 20 x 20 mm(2) cross se
ctions were fabricated by using Cu, Mo, or Nb interlayers. The most po
tent inter-layer used in this work was Mo, whose coefficient of therma
l expansion matches best that of the ceramic.