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Original Article

Congenerous and heterogeneous brazing of porous FeAl intermetallics

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Pages 142-147 | Received 22 Oct 2008, Accepted 14 Feb 2009, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Congenerous and heterogeneous brazing of porous FeAl intermetallics has been successfully realised using Cu–10Sn green compact as brazing filler. Cu–Sn intermetallic phases combined with (Cu,Sn) solid solution were formed in the brazing line for congenerous brazing, while (Cu,Sn) solid solution was the main phase formed for heterogeneous brazing. Maximum tensile strengths for congenerous and heterogeneous brazing are 75·0 and 83·9 MPa which are about 81·5 and 91·2% of that of porous FeAl alloy (∼92·0 Mpa) respectively. The interface structure of the stainless steel and porous FeAl joint brazed at 940°C for 15 min is S–S+(Cu,Sn)/(Cu,Sn)/Cu9Al4+(Cu,Fe)+(Cu,Sn)/AlFe3+Al4Cu9+(Cu,Sn). In the porous FeAl and porous FeAl joint brazed with Cu–10Sn filler at 940°C, Cu–Sn intermetallics and (Cu,Sn) solid solution were the main phases in the joint line.

The authors are grateful for the financial support from the 111 Project of Chinese Ministry of Education, NSF of China (grant nos. 2006AA03Z511, 50825102, 50721003 and 20636020) and the US Department of Energy with subcontract to Oak Ridge National Laboratory (no. DE‐AC05‐000R‐22725).

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