Interfacial Microstructure of Ultra-High Frequency Induction Brazed CBN Grains Using Ag-Based Alloy

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Continuous induction brazing with ultra-high frequency was proposed to braze the monocrystalline CBN grains using Ag-based filler alloy. The interfacial microstructure of the brazed specimen and the resultant morphology on the CBN surface was investigated and analogized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy diffraction X-ray (EDX). The experimental results showed that the bonding among CBN grains, filler alloy and steel matrix was achieved. The CBN grains were well wetted by the filler alloy and formed a massive support profile. Moreover, the active element Ti of the filler diffused markedly and gathered in the interfacial of matrix/filler and filler/grain respectively. Due to the short dwell time in brazing, the newly formed resultants grew in a short time. The resultants layer did not entirely covered the CBN grain, and discretely distributed on the surface of CBN grain. The size of the resultants was less than 200nm.

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