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Taheri M, Azimiroeen G, Shamanian M, Bahrami A. Evaluation of dissimilar bonding of Alumina to copper with Active Filler Metal Ag-Cu-Ti-Sn and Ag-Cu-Ti-Sn-%3.5Zr by Induction Brazing method. JWSTI 2024; 10 (1) :121-132
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1- Department of Materials Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 84156-83111, Iran.
2- Center of Engineering and Technical Skills Training, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran. , azimi_gh@iut.ac.ir
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The dissimilar joint of alumina to copper with active filler metals Ag-Cu-Ti-Sn and Ag-Cu-Ti-Sn-%3.5Zr were done using the induction brazing process at temperatures of 840 and 860 ℃ for 15 minutes. The microstructures of joints were evaluated using optical microscope (OM) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Vickers hardness test and shear tensile strength test were used to evaluate the mechanical properties. The results of the microstructural studies showed that the Al2O3/Cu joints using Ag-Cu-Ti-Sn and Ag-Cu-Ti-Sn-%3.5Zr fillers contain a reaction layer at the interface between alumina and the filler metal. At the area of the reaction layer with Ag-Cu-Ti-Sn filler metal, two TiO and Cu3Ti3O phases were observed, and also at the reaction layer with Ag-Cu-Ti-Sn-%3.5Zr filler metal, two TiO and ZrO2 phases were observed. The results of the shear strength test showed that due to the greater thickness of the filler metal and the lower thickness of the reaction layer, the joint with the filler metal Ag-Cu-Ti-Sn-%3.5Zr (14 MPa) has a higher shear strength as compared with the joint with filler metal Ag-Cu-Ti- Sn (9 MPa).
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