Abstract
The effect of sulphur on the microstructure and properties of Ag45–Cu30–Zn25 brazing filler metal was investigated. Under the given experimental conditions, the sulphuration products mainly consisted of CuS, ZnS, Ag2S, Cu2S and Ag3CuS2. These sulphides not only distributed on the surface but also diffused into the interior of the filler metal and cut apart the matrix thereby significantly damaging the tensile strength of the filler metal from 658 to 283 MPa. The corresponding fracture characterisation turned from ductile fracture to brittle fracture. The sulphides existed as solid particles, which hinder the spreading of the liquid filler metal and the spreading area dramatically decreased from 317⋅09 to 18⋅55 mm2, which indicates that the filler metal rarely wets the base metal.
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