Abstract
The formation and resulting mechanical strength of solid state metal-ceramic reaction bonds of alumina to platinum are investigated in terms of the effects of three main parameters — bonding temperature, time at temperature and contact pressure. Also the effect of the subsequent operating temperature on the bond strength is examined. An optimum bonding regime can be devised to create platinum-alumina bonds of optimum strength and durability, suitable for use in practical bonding applications.
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Allen, R.V., Borbidge, W.E. Solid state metal-ceramic bonding of platinum to alumina. J Mater Sci 18, 2835–2843 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00547601
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