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The Influence of Surface Roughness on Interface Formation in Metal/Ceramic Diffusion Bonds

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Ceramic Microstructures ’86

Part of the book series: Materials Science Research ((MSR,volume 21))

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Many people have identified the problem of joining ceramic parts to ceramic or metal components as one of the steps to be overcome if such materials are to be used in the future. The ceramics of major interest; SiC, Si3N4 and Zr02 appear to be joined best using metal interlayers and the solid phase diffusion bonding technique. Here we consider the formation of the A1/A12O3 interface as a model for other systems.

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Derby, B. (1987). The Influence of Surface Roughness on Interface Formation in Metal/Ceramic Diffusion Bonds. In: Pask, J.A., Evans, A.G. (eds) Ceramic Microstructures ’86. Materials Science Research, vol 21. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1933-7_33

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