Wide-gap joints in Inconel 738 super alloy by vacuum brazing: microstructure and microhardness
Abstract
In this investigation, the effect of the parameters during
vacuum brazing of wide-gaps (0.6 to 1.8 mm) in a Nickel-based
super alloy Inconel 738, were studied. The temperatures used
were 1120 °C and 1150 °C with times of 120 and 240 min. The
filler metal was a mix of Ni-11Cr-3.5Si-2.25B-3.5Fe paste with
Inconel 738 powder (73µm in particle size). From observations
with Scanning Electron Microscopy, three microstructural zones
were identified: Athermally Solidified Zone (ASZ), Isothermally
Solidified Zone (ISZ) and Diffusion-Affected Zone (DAZ). The
eutectic compounds identified by X-Ray Energy Dispersive
Spectroscopy in the ASZ were of the Fe-Cr-Si type. When the
brazing time was increased to 240 min and the temperature to
1150 °C with a gap of 0.6 mm and the application of a mixture
ratio of 80/20% (Ni paste and Inconel powder, respectively), the
volumetric fraction of eutectics decreased in the ASZ favoring
isothermal solidification, diffusion of Bore and Silicon in the
Nickel matrix; hardness reached 260 HV, while the width of the
DAZ decreased by 39% on average. The latter indicates that
an adequate selection of brazing parameters allows to obtain
better joints, with a reduced process time and a decrease
in intermetallics, which are the main reason of cracks and
fractures.