January 4, 2006
Conference Paper

Improved Wetting Characteristics in TiO2–Modified Ag-CuO Air Braze Filler Metals

Abstract

A silver-based joining technique referred to as reactive air brazing (RAB) has been recently developed for joining high temperature structural ceramic components of the type used in high-temperature electrochemical devices. In prior work, it was found that additions of CuO to silver have a significant effect on the wettability and joint strength characteristics of the resulting braze on polycrystalline alumina substrates. More recently, it has been found that by adding as little as 0.5 mol % titania to these Ag-CuO brazes, the wettability of the RAB on alumina surfaces is further enhanced. The results of wettabilty measurements of Ag-CuO-TiO2 RAB compositions on alumina will be presented along with the microstructural characterization of Ag-CuO-TiO2 braze joints in alumina.

Revised: February 25, 2016 | Published: January 4, 2006

Citation

Weil K.S., J.Y. Kim, J.S. Hardy, and J.T. Darsell. 2006. Improved Wetting Characteristics in TiO2–Modified Ag-CuO Air Braze Filler Metals. In Brazing and Soldering 2006: Proceedings of the 3rd International Brazing and Soldering Conference, April 23-26, 2006, San Antonio, Texas, edited by JJStephens and KS Weil, 120-124. Materials Park, Ohio:ASM International. PNNL-SA-47943.