The formation of interfacial reaction layers was investigated in an α-Al2O3/430 stainless steel (SS430) joint brazed using a Cu-7Al-3.5Zr active brazing alloy. Brazing was conducted at above its eutectic temperature of 945°C and below liquidus 1045°C, where liquid and solid phases of the brazing alloys coexists. At 1000°C, the liquid phase of the brazing alloy was wet onto the α-Al2O3 surface. Zr in the liquid phase reduced α-Al2O3 to form a continuous ZrO2 layer. As the dwell time increased, Zr in the liquid phases near α-Al2O3 interface was used up to thicken the reaction layers. The growth kinetics of the layer obeys the parabolic rate law with a rate constant of 9.25 × 10−6 cm·s−1/2. It was observed that a number of low yield strength Cu-rich particles were dispersed over the reaction layer, which can release the residual stress of the joint resulting in reduction of crack occurrence.
CITATION STYLE
Heo, H., Joung, H., Jung, K., & Kang, C. Y. (2018). Formation of interfacial reaction layers in Al2O3/SS 430 brazed joints using Cu-7Al-3.5Zr alloys. Metals, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/met8120990
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.