Abstract
Intermetallic TiAl was induction brazed to steel in an induction furnace with Ag-Cu-Ti filler metal at 1143 K for 0·2–2·4 ks. Microstructural analysis indicates that Ti, Al, and C atoms in base metal diffuse to the interface and react strongly with the filler metal during brazing. The interface structure of the joint can be divided into three distinct zones: the reaction layer near TiAl, composed of Cu-Al-Ti compounds and Ag based solid solutions; the central zone of the interface, consisting of Ag based solid solutions in which Ag-Cu eutectic phases are dispersed; a TiC reaction layer adjacent to the steel. The relationship between brazing parameters and tensile strength of the joints is discussed, and the optimum induction brazing parameters obtained. When brazed at 1143 K for 0.9 ks, the tensile strength of the joint is 298 MPa.
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