WETTING ON SI-AL-O-N CERAMIC BY SN-5AT-PERCENT TI-X TERNARY ACTIVE SOLDER | |
A. P. Xian | |
1994 | |
Source Publication | Materials Science and Engineering B-Solid State Materials for Advanced Technology
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ISSN | 0921-5107 |
Volume | 25Issue:1Pages:39-46 |
Abstract | The wettability of Si-Al-O-N ceramic by ternary alloys of Sn-Ti and copper, nickel, silver, indium or aluminum was investigated by sessile drop method in vacuum at 800-1100 K. The results show that a small addition of Ni (1-3 at.%) or Cu (5-10 at.%) is beneficial to the wettability of the solder on the ceramic at 1000 K, but Ag or In has little effect, and Al is harmful. In discussion, it was suggested that it is important to the chemical wetting of metal on ceramic, i.e. an interaction between the third element and the active metal or the matrix metal, and a fresh liquid surface: as a result, three criteria of how to select the third element to improve wetting of an active solder on ceramics were also proposed. |
description.department | xian, ap (reprint author), acad sinica,inst met res,int ctr mat phys,72 wenhua rd,shenyang 110015,peoples r china |
Keyword | Brazing Filler Metal Silicon-nitride Alumina Systems Joints Behavior Titanium Solids Alloys Steel |
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Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/38951 |
Collection | 中国科学院金属研究所 |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | A. P. Xian. WETTING ON SI-AL-O-N CERAMIC BY SN-5AT-PERCENT TI-X TERNARY ACTIVE SOLDER[J]. Materials Science and Engineering B-Solid State Materials for Advanced Technology,1994,25(1):39-46. |
APA | A. P. Xian.(1994).WETTING ON SI-AL-O-N CERAMIC BY SN-5AT-PERCENT TI-X TERNARY ACTIVE SOLDER.Materials Science and Engineering B-Solid State Materials for Advanced Technology,25(1),39-46. |
MLA | A. P. Xian."WETTING ON SI-AL-O-N CERAMIC BY SN-5AT-PERCENT TI-X TERNARY ACTIVE SOLDER".Materials Science and Engineering B-Solid State Materials for Advanced Technology 25.1(1994):39-46. |
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