Microstructure and Properties of Si3N4 Ceramics and 304 Stainless Steel Brazed Joint with Cu/Ag-Cu/Ti Laminated Filler Metal

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Si3N4 ceramics and 304 stainless steel were joined by the Cu/Ag-Cu/Ti laminated filler metal. Interfacial microstructure of brazed joint and effect of brazing temperature and thickness of Cu foil on mechanical properties were studied in this paper. Research results showed that the interfacial microstructure of the brazed joint might be 304 stainless steel/TiFe2/Ag-Cu eutectic+Cu(s,s)/Cu(s,s)/Cu(s,s)+Ag-Cu eutectic/Cu3Ti+TiN/Si3N4 ceramics. With the increasing of the brazing temperature, four-point bending strength of the brazed joint initially increased, then decreased. The bending strength reached the maximum value of 53 MPa at 1153 K when the thickness of Cu foil was 500 μm. The bending strength reached the maximum value of 57 MPa with 1 mm thickness Cu interlayer under the brazing temperature of 1153 K.

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Xu, X. P., Liu, Q. M., Xia, C. Z., & Zou, J. S. (2018). Microstructure and Properties of Si3N4 Ceramics and 304 Stainless Steel Brazed Joint with Cu/Ag-Cu/Ti Laminated Filler Metal. High Temperature Materials and Processes, 37(6), 597–602. https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2016-0183

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