
Joining of Ceramics
M.G. Nicholas(Editor)
Chapman and Hall (Publisher)
Published on 31. August 1990
Book
Hardback
XVI, 216 pages
978-0-412-36750-2 (ISBN)
Description
This volume discusses the physical and chemical factors involved in the production of glass-metal seals and metallizing ceramic surfaces, including a discussion of the bonding involved, and methods of active metal brazing. The book also deals with diffusion metal bonding and testing methods for the measurement of bond strength of ceramic-metal joints. An explanation of methods for the non-destructive evaluation of ceramic materials and joints includes a discussion of ultrasonic testing, radiography and thermography. The final section is a case history of ceramic-metal diffusion bonding, which is a step-by-step guide including design objectives, process development and the final production run.
Reviews / Votes
This book will encourage you to try active metal brazing yourself. - Welding JournalMore details
Edition
1990 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XVI, 216 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
524 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-412-36750-2 (9780412367502)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Overview, M.G.Nicholas. Part 1 Glass-metal seals, A.P.Tomsia and J.A.Pask: classification of glass-metal seals; physical factors in making glass-metal seals; chemical factors in making glass-metal seals; the making of glass-metal seals. Part 2 Joining glass-ceramics to metals, G.Partridge: the glass-ceramic process; bonding glass-ceramics to metals; bond development; bond quality. Part 3 Metallizing ceraimic surfaces, A.Hey: the ceramic;the primary metallizing layer; the secondary metallizing layer; the brazing stage; thermal contraction faults; testing metallized components. Part 4 Active metal brazing, M.G.Nicholas: brazes; brazing; brazements. Part 5 Diffusion bonding, B.Derby: mechanisms; the use of interlayers; bond strengths and toughness. Part 6 Physiochemical aspects of ceramic-metal joining, J.T.Klomp: interface formation; interfacial bonding; joint stability. Part 7 Bond strength of ceramic-metal joints, G.Elssner: testing methods; bond strength measurements; appendix - analytical interpretation of fracture mechanics bend tests. Part 8 The non-destructive evaluation of ceramic materials and joints, H.Reiter: ultrasonic testing; radiography; thermography and thermal wave interferometry. Part 9 Joining of silicon nitride to metals and to itself, K.Suganuma: interfacial reactions and microstructures formed between silicon nitride and metals; residual (thermal) stresses in silicon nitride-metal joints; other important features; joining of silicon nitride to itself. Part 10 Ceramic metal-diffusion bonding - a case history, T.Joy: design objectives; primary bond requirements; main steps in the development programme; process development; initial problems; The MK I tube; the production run.