In this investigation, pure copper was joined to type 304 stainless steel a
nd V-5Cr-5Ti by brazing in a high vacuum furnace. Microstructural changes i
n the brazed region and surrounding substrates were examined as a function
of holding time at temperatures of 20 degreesC, 40 degreesC and 60 degreesC
above the melting point of copper. Reaction layers, which were extremely b
rittle, formed between the Cu and V-5Cr-5Ti substrates. The formation of in
termetallic phases at the filler metal/substrate interfaces was evaluated.
Additionally, precipitates (FeCu2 and FeCu18) formed in the Cu rich filler
region. For temperatures greater than or equal to 60 degreesC above the mel
ting point of Cu, extensive transverse cracking was observed. Hardness test
s substantiated the hypothesis that the Cu/V-5Cr-5Ti reaction layer was ext
remely brittle, since micro-cracks propagated from the tips of the diamond-
shaped indentations. Results of mechanical properties tests of the brazed m
aterial are also presented. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reser
ved.