Abstract

t—The effect of ultraviolet (UV) laser radiation on the structure and adhesion properties of materials such as chromated bronze, stainless refractory austenitic chromium-nickel steels, and copper, has been experimentally studied. It has been shown that the surface microstructuring of elements of a diffusion-bonded joint improves its mechanical properties as to its tensile strength and tensile strain. Some results are presented for the laser perforation of a copper interlayer and the laser surface microstructuring of ceramic blanks which provide improvement in the mechanical properties of a Si3N4/Cu/Si3N4 welded joint.

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