Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8209707 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this work we study brazing of Al2O3 to Ti with biocompatibility properties, using a Au-foil as joining element. Al2O3 was produced by sintering of powder at 1550 °C. Al2O3 samples were coated with a 2 and 4 μm thick of Mo layer and then stacked with Ti. Al2O3-Mo/Au/Ti combinations were joined at 1100 °C in vacuum. Successful joining of Mo-Al2O3 to Ti was observed. Interface shows the formation of a homogeneous diffusion zone. Mo diffused inside Au forming a concentration line. Ti3Au and TiAu phases were observed.
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Authors
J. Lemus-Ruiz, A.O. Guevara-Laureano, J. Zarate-Medina, A. Arellano-Lara, L. Ceja-Cárdenas,