Abstract
Ceramics are inorganic non-metallic materials made from natural or synthetic compounds using shaping and high-temperature sintering processes. At present, the poor plasticity and low impact resistance of engineering ceramics have limited their further application. Joining ceramics or composites to metal is challenging because of their chemical dissimilarity and differences in coefficient of thermal expansion. The complexity and high cost of procedures that can overcome these problems limit their application. In this chapter, the difficulties of brazing ceramics and solutions are presented. The brazing of oxide ceramics, nitride ceramics, carbide ceramics and C/C composites is discussed in more detail.
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