Joining of AlN and graphite disks using interlayer tapes by spark plasma sintering

2014 
Abstract AlN and graphite disks were successfully joined using a polymer plasticized ceramic tape as the interlayer by spark plasma sintering (SPS). The tape contains either composite powders of AlN and graphite or AlN powders without graphite. Both tapes contained 5 mass% Y 2 O 3 as the sintering aid of AlN. The joining was carried out at 1700–1900 °C and 30 MPa for 5 min. No other reaction phase except for Al 2 Y 4 O 9 was identified in the joints. The maximum tensile strength of the joints was obtained when the AlN–graphite composite interlayer tape was used. The joining mechanism is attributed not to the chemical bonding, but to the physical bonding of the Al 2 Y 4 O 9 phase, which is solidified from the molten Al–Y–O squeezing into the porous graphite under pressure during SPS.
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