Abstract
The Nb2 C layer formed in the bonding interface of a niobium clad steel composite at 1023 K for 112 h was examined metallographically and analyzed using the electron microprobe technique. The mechanism of Nb2 C phase diffusion layer formation was discussed using Fick’s law assuming that stationary diffusion of carbon was established in niobium/steel diffusion couples.
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