Joining of SiC by Al infiltrated TiC tape: Effect of joining parameters on the microstructure and mechanical properties

2012 
Abstract SiC ceramics were successfully joined by Al infiltrated TiC tapes at 900–1100 °C for 0.5–2 h in vacuum. Phase constituents, microstructure and mechanical strength of the prepared SiC joints were characterized. The prepared SiC joints display dense interlayer and crack-free interface. The interlayer primarily consists of TiC and Al phases, together with small amount of TiAl 3 and trace of Al 4 C 3 . With increasing the joining temperature or time, the interface layer either thickens or grows to multiple layers. The bending strengths of the SiC joints are higher than 190 MPa as bonded at present conditions, and are closely related with the property of interface and interlayer.
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