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Study of Bond Formation in Ceramic and Composite Materials Ultrasonically Soldered with Bi-Ag-Mg-Type Solder.

Roman KolenakTomas MelusJaromir DrapalaPeter GogolaMatej Pasak
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This research aimed to study a Bi-Ag-Mg soldering alloy and the direct soldering of Al 2 O 3 ceramics and Ni-SiC composites. Bi11Ag1Mg solder has a broad melting interval, which mainly depends on the silver and magnesium content. The solder starts to melt at a temperature of 264 °C. Full fusion terminates at a temperature of 380 °C. The microstructure of the solder is formed by a bismuth matrix. The matrix contains segregated silver crystals and an Ag (Mg, Bi) phase. The average tensile strength of solder is 26.7 MPa. The boundary of the Al 2 O 3 /Bi11Ag1Mg joint is formed by the reaction of magnesium, which segregates in the vicinity of a boundary with a ceramic substrate. The thickness of the high-Mg reaction layer at the interface with the ceramic material was approximately 2 μm. The bond at the boundary of the Bi11Ag1Mg/Ni-SiC joint was formed due to the high silver content. At the boundary, there were also high contents of Bi and Ni, which suggests that there is a NiBi 3 phase. The average shear strength of the combined Al 2 O 3 /Ni-SiC joint with Bi11Ag1Mg solder is 27 MPa.
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