Abstract. A pioneering procedure for substance-to-substance joining of quartz glass is described. Diffusion welding was examined as a possible joining method. Welded components made of quartz glass are applied in high-temperature engineering for laser and optics applications. Quartz glass was joined without interlayers in order to maintain optical characteristics of the joining partners. Based on the principles of joint formation of pure SiO2-glass in the solid state, a joining technology, using diffusion welding, is described and the joints are analysed. Diffusion welding, realized at near-transformation temperature, results in an increase of polymerization and formation of an optical thin joining layer. Key words: quartz glass, diffusion ...
Glasses including fused quartz have significant scientific and engineering applications including op...
A method for welding together glass workpieces where one of the workpieces has metal nanoparticles p...
Techniques for joining materials, especially glass to dissimilar materials, while maintaining their ...
AbstractCurrently substance-to-substance joining procedures (bonding, soldering, welding) create an ...
Connecting glass with heat bonds is a way to create all-transparent glass structures. Two methods ha...
Devices consisting of glass and metal are widely applied to many fields. With the miniaturisation an...
In order to extend the possibilities for the creation of transparent connections of glass elements, ...
Ultrasonic metal welding (UMW) enables joining in the solid state at relative low temperatures with ...
Laser technologies offer an opportunity to increase the quality of glass joining, becaus
Efficient joining of magnesium-base bulk metallic glass can be achieved via bonding through resistan...
This paper embraces two different approaches for the joining of materials through glass sealants. Fi...
Joining of materials becomes an issue, when high stability at large temperature variation is require...
Laser welding of dissimilar materials is challenging, due to their difference in coefficients of the...
This work reports on laser welding of two 1 mm thickness borosilicate glasses through the irradiatio...
AbstractMany applications require a joining of several glass components. However, the established pr...
Glasses including fused quartz have significant scientific and engineering applications including op...
A method for welding together glass workpieces where one of the workpieces has metal nanoparticles p...
Techniques for joining materials, especially glass to dissimilar materials, while maintaining their ...
AbstractCurrently substance-to-substance joining procedures (bonding, soldering, welding) create an ...
Connecting glass with heat bonds is a way to create all-transparent glass structures. Two methods ha...
Devices consisting of glass and metal are widely applied to many fields. With the miniaturisation an...
In order to extend the possibilities for the creation of transparent connections of glass elements, ...
Ultrasonic metal welding (UMW) enables joining in the solid state at relative low temperatures with ...
Laser technologies offer an opportunity to increase the quality of glass joining, becaus
Efficient joining of magnesium-base bulk metallic glass can be achieved via bonding through resistan...
This paper embraces two different approaches for the joining of materials through glass sealants. Fi...
Joining of materials becomes an issue, when high stability at large temperature variation is require...
Laser welding of dissimilar materials is challenging, due to their difference in coefficients of the...
This work reports on laser welding of two 1 mm thickness borosilicate glasses through the irradiatio...
AbstractMany applications require a joining of several glass components. However, the established pr...
Glasses including fused quartz have significant scientific and engineering applications including op...
A method for welding together glass workpieces where one of the workpieces has metal nanoparticles p...
Techniques for joining materials, especially glass to dissimilar materials, while maintaining their ...