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The microstructures obtained by diffusion bonding an Inconel 625 superalloy to an AISI 4130 low alloy steel, using two different bonding techniques: hot uniaxial pressing and hot isostatic pressing, have been studied using optical metallography, SEM and STEM techniques. The interdiffusion of the different elements through the interface and the chemical analysis of the different phases have been determined using EDS microanalysis both in SEM and STEM.
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López, B., Gutiérrez, I., Urcola, J.J. (1991). Study of the Microstructure Obtained after Diffusion Bonding Inconel 625 to Low Alloy Steel by Hot Uniaxial Pressing or Hipping. In: Stephenson, D.J. (eds) Diffusion Bonding 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3674-7_4
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