Abstract
Diffusion bonding is a possible joining for ODS-materials. The Hot — Isostatic — Pressure (HIP) bonding technique for the three different ODS-materials MA6000, MA754, MA956 and the alloy Incoloy800H by use of mild steel- capsules as well as by application of the plasma spray encapsulation technique was studied.
In the first stage of experiments the optimum HIP-parameters have been determined, while in the second stage the method of Low-Pressure-Plasma-Spray (LPPS) encapsulation has been investigated. Some variation of surface roughness were conducted as well. The quality of the bonds has been checked by tensile strength measurements and metallography.
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Hammelmann, K.H., Buchkremer, H.P., Stöver, D. (1991). HIP-diffusion bonding of ODS-materials by use of plasma sprayed encapsulation. In: Stephenson, D.J. (eds) Diffusion Bonding 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3674-7_21
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