Abstract

Active brazing is one of the ideal ways to make metal/ceramic joints. The active braze alloy contains active element(s), such as: Ti, Zr, Cr... etc., reacting and wetting the ceramic surfaces during brazing. Therefore, a strong chemical bonding can be formed after brazing. Cu base active braze alloys are alternatives among active braze alloys. With the aid of additional melting point depressant, Sn, in Cu-Ti alloys, the intermetallic phase in the active braze can be changed. However, its ability to braze structural ceramics, e.g. alumina, needs further study. The purpose of this research is concentrated on the wettability study of the Cu/Sn/Ti alloy on polycrystalline alumina. Based on the experimental results, the minimum Ti content is 6 wt pct in order to effectively wet alumina. Volume fraction of the intermetallic phase in the braze will be greatly increased if the Ti content in the alloy is increased to 12 wt pct. According to sessile drop test results, 70Cu-21Sn-9Ti demonstrates the best wetting ability on alumina. Meanwhile, the Sn content in Cu/Sn/Ti alloy should be less than 21 wt pct in order to maintain proper wettability of the braze. In addition, Cu/Sn/Ti alloys have both lower wetting angle on alumina and lower thermal expansion coefficients than commercial Ticusil® braze.

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