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The Study Into the Ceramic-to-Metal Soldered Joints Interface for Al2O3 and SiO2 Materials

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  • Koleňák Roman

    (Institute of Production Technologies, Faculty of Materials Science of Technology in Trnava, Slovak university of Technology, Bratislava, ul. J. Bottu 25, 917 24 Trnava, Slovak Republic)

  • Žúbor Peter

    (Inweld Consulting, s.r.o., Trnava)

  • Koleňáková Monika

    (Institute of Production Technologies, Faculty of Materials Science of Technology in Trnava, Slovak university of Technology, Bratislava, ul. J. Bottu 25, 917 24 Trnava, Slovak Republic)

  • Provazník Martin

    (Institute of Production Technologies, Faculty of Materials Science of Technology in Trnava, Slovak university of Technology, Bratislava, ul. J. Bottu 25, 917 24 Trnava, Slovak Republic)

Abstract

The conditions of joining a ceramic-metal configuration by active metal soldering using tin-based (SnTi3) alloys are presented. Active metal (Ti) was alloyed in a low concentration of 3 weight percent. The joining process was carried out in a vacuum (10-2 Pa) at a peak temperature of 860 °C with a short holding period (t = 9 min). The ceramic-metal soldered interface was examined using optical microscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM, TEM). The natures of the interfacial reactions and the reaction products were identified using X-ray diffraction (XRD). The thickness of reaction layers and X-ray maps of the same region were measured.

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  • Koleňák Roman & Žúbor Peter & Koleňáková Monika & Provazník Martin, 2010. "The Study Into the Ceramic-to-Metal Soldered Joints Interface for Al2O3 and SiO2 Materials," Research Papers Faculty of Materials Science and Technology Slovak University of Technology, Sciendo, vol. 18(29), pages 29-37, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:repfms:v:18:y:2010:i:29:p:29-37:n:3
    DOI: 10.2478/v10186-010-0023-1
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