Abstract

New phases or compounds, mainly intermetallics, appear if two different materials are in contact at sufficiently high temperatures, i.e. during joining operation, sintering, coating and other surface treatments. The formation and development of new intermetallic phases in those treatments depend on the range of interfacial interactions of the constituent materials which are governed by the crystal structure, solid solubility limit, the magnitude and sign of interatomic interaction potentials between the atoms of two different materials and also their interdiffusion coefficient.

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