Abstract

Understanding the wetting and interfacial reactivity of graphite in contact with molten alloys is important to optimize brazing or to prepare carbon-based composites and coatings.In this work, the isothermal wetting of graphite substrates by a molten Ti-based alloy, namely TiCuNi (Ti: 70 wt.%), was tested at 1000 °C at different holding times by the sessile drop method with the aim to understand the interfacial reactivity. A final contact angle of 15° was achieved after 60 min of liquid-solid contact as a result of spreading kinetics. A thorough microstructural characterization by SEM and TEM was performed and evaluated with the help of the relevant phase diagrams: a limited interfacial reactivity to form TiC particles at the metal/graphite interface occurred. The interfacial compounds grew with time and determined the spreading of the liquid on the graphite substrate which resulted to be reaction-limited.

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