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International Symposium on Interfacial Joining and Surface Technology 2013
Wetting and spreading behavior of molten brazing filler metallic alloys on metallic substrate
Kogi, Satoshi^1 ; Kajiura, Tetsurou^1 ; Hanada, Yukiakira^1 ; Miyazawa, Yasuyuki^1
Metallurgical Engineering (Materials Science), Tokai University, 4-1-1, Kitakaname, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa-ken
259-1292, Japan^1
关键词: Brazing filler alloys;    Brazing technology;    Electrically heated furnaces;    Filler materials;    Manufacturing fields;    Metallic substrate;    Surface conditions;    Wetting and spreading;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/61/1/012017/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/61/1/012017
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Wetting and spreading of molten brazing filler material are important factors that influence the brazing ability of a joint to be brazed. Several investigations into the wetting ability of a brazing filler alloy and its surface tension in molten state, in addition to effects of brazing time and temperature on the contact angle, have been carried out. In general, dissimilar-metals brazing technology and high-performance brazed joint are necessities for the manufacturing field in the near future. Therefore, to address this requirement, more such studies on wetting and spreading of filler material are required for a deeper understanding. Generally, surface roughness and surface conditions affect spreading of molten brazing filler material during brazing. Wetting by and interfacial reactions of the molten brazing filler material with the metallic substrate, especially, affect strongly the spreading of the filler material. In this study, the effects of surface roughness and surface conditions on the spreading of molten brazing filler metallic alloys were investigated. Ag-(40-x)Cu-xIn and Ag- (40-x)Cu-xSn (x=5, 10, 15, 20, 25) alloys were used as brazing filler materials. A mild-steel square plate (S45C (JIS); side: 30 mm; thickness: 3mm) was employed as the substrate. A few surfaces with varying roughness were prepared using emery paper. Brazing filler material and metallic base plate were first washed with acetone, and then a flux was applied to them. The filler, 50 mg, was placed on the center of the metallic base with the flux. A spreading test was performed under Ar gas using an electrically heated furnace, after which, the original spreading area, defined as the sessile drop area, and the apparent spreading area, produced by the capillary grooves, were both evaluated. It was observed that the spreading area decreased with increasing In and Sn content.

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