Within the context of the design of high-temperature brazing process for C and SiC-based composites, a basic study is presented here about the wetting and interfacial reactivity of Co\ue2\u80\u93Ta alloys in contact with graphite or SiC. Wetting results are presented for the first time showing that Co\ue2\u80\u93Ta alloys wet C or SiC fairly or excellently depending on the relative amount of Ta. The final interfacial microchemistry and microstructures are the result of the interplay between the typical interfacial phenomena of the pure elements. Specifically, depending on the alloy composition, dissolution of the ceramic phase by Co or formation of a continuous interfacial layer of TaC that prevents dissolution prevails. The discussion abou...
Titanium carbide is used as reinforcement component in composites due to its stability, hardness and...
To properly design and optimize liquid-assisted processes, such as reactive infiltration for fabrica...
Cemented carbides are composite materials of great technological and industrial importance. They hav...
When designing high-temperature brazing processes for ceramic materials, the interfacial phenomena b...
Several industrial processes involving SiC coupling to Al–Ti alloys (e.g. metallization of SiC compo...
In this paper, a study is presented on the wettability of ZrB 2 ceramics (pure ZrB 2 and ZrB 2-SiC c...
The present study investigates the effect of brazing parameters on reaction layer formation, and mec...
Two pressureless and reliable procedures for brazing SiC-based materials have been designed. The joi...
Effect of C on wettability and interface reaction between a nickel based superalloy and ceramic mate...
Reactive melt infiltration of Si-based alloys into C preforms and SiC/C composites may be an afforda...
The wettability of tungsten carbide by liquid binders with various carbon contents and infiltration ...
Currently, the main challenge facing the development of advanced MMCs and CMCs are related to the co...
Among manufacture techniques for SiC ceramics, reactive infiltration has proven to be the most effic...
International audienceMany pure metals and alloys do not wet covalent or ionocovalent ceramics and a...
Currently, the main challenges facing the development of advanced MMCs and CMCs are related to the c...
Titanium carbide is used as reinforcement component in composites due to its stability, hardness and...
To properly design and optimize liquid-assisted processes, such as reactive infiltration for fabrica...
Cemented carbides are composite materials of great technological and industrial importance. They hav...
When designing high-temperature brazing processes for ceramic materials, the interfacial phenomena b...
Several industrial processes involving SiC coupling to Al–Ti alloys (e.g. metallization of SiC compo...
In this paper, a study is presented on the wettability of ZrB 2 ceramics (pure ZrB 2 and ZrB 2-SiC c...
The present study investigates the effect of brazing parameters on reaction layer formation, and mec...
Two pressureless and reliable procedures for brazing SiC-based materials have been designed. The joi...
Effect of C on wettability and interface reaction between a nickel based superalloy and ceramic mate...
Reactive melt infiltration of Si-based alloys into C preforms and SiC/C composites may be an afforda...
The wettability of tungsten carbide by liquid binders with various carbon contents and infiltration ...
Currently, the main challenge facing the development of advanced MMCs and CMCs are related to the co...
Among manufacture techniques for SiC ceramics, reactive infiltration has proven to be the most effic...
International audienceMany pure metals and alloys do not wet covalent or ionocovalent ceramics and a...
Currently, the main challenges facing the development of advanced MMCs and CMCs are related to the c...
Titanium carbide is used as reinforcement component in composites due to its stability, hardness and...
To properly design and optimize liquid-assisted processes, such as reactive infiltration for fabrica...
Cemented carbides are composite materials of great technological and industrial importance. They hav...