Sd. Peteves et al., THE REACTIVE ROUTE TO CERAMIC JOINING - FABRICATION, INTERFACIAL CHEMISTRY AND JOINT PROPERTIES, Acta materialia, 46(7), 1998, pp. 2407-2414
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20
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science","Metallurgy & Metallurigical Engineering
Successful techniques for joining ceramics often involve and rely on r
eactions at ceramic/metal interfaces for achieving strong and stable b
onds. in fact, interfacial reactions can affect every stage of the for
mation of a joint from the onset of bonding through the development of
equilibrated microstructure to the optimization of the mechanical pro
perties. This is demonstrated by work on the reactive bonding of Si3N4
using established and developing joining routes. The systems evaluate
d were brazing with V-active filler metals, diffusion bonding with FeC
r alloy interlayers and partial transient liquid phase bonding with Pd
/CuTi multilayer interlayers. The reactions that occur at the ceramic/
metal interfaces of these systems, how they can be controlled and the
ways in which the performance of the Si3N4 joints are affected are dis
cussed. (C) 1998 Acta Metallurgica Inc.