The reaction layer thickness at the Al2O3AgCuTi interface has been measured with different bonding times at a fixed bonding temperature. The effect that the change in reaction layer thickness had on the shear strength of a Al2O3AgCuTiTi-6Al-4V brazed joint was analysed using SEM. The relationship between reaction layer thickness and joint strength has been discussed with the aim of providing a theory for guiding industrial manufacture and increasing the joint strength.
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