2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-009-3858-0
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Wetting and interfacial behavior of Ni–Si alloy on different substrates

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“…This is due to the similarity in the configuration between those two crystallographic planes, already reported by others. 3 It must be emphasized that this consideration is restricted to the non-reactive wetting case. During the formation of the new reaction product at interface, the distortion of the substrate lattice at the interface is inevitable, so other specific lattice factor calculations would have to be performed.…”
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“…This is due to the similarity in the configuration between those two crystallographic planes, already reported by others. 3 It must be emphasized that this consideration is restricted to the non-reactive wetting case. During the formation of the new reaction product at interface, the distortion of the substrate lattice at the interface is inevitable, so other specific lattice factor calculations would have to be performed.…”
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“…3 A dramatic change in the contact-angle values for the majority of reactive metals is normally used in metal/ceramic brazing is registered, even reflecting in a wetting-nonwetting transition for the same metal with the temperature change. The situation is more complicated when the liquid metal is in fact an alloy.…”
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“…It is of great importance to many industrial practices such as soldering, coating, and composite manufacturing [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. It gives an indication of the extent of intimacy in contact between a liquid and a solid, making it, therefore, an important behaviour to evaluate the success of an industrial operation like brazing [16].…”
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