Claims
- 1. A method for forming a ceramic and cast iron component for use in an internal combustion engine, including the steps of:
- a. metallizing a portion of the surface of a silicon nitride ceramic element;
- b. applying an alloy consisting essentially of titanium, copper and silver to said metallized portion of the ceramic element;
- c. applying a cast iron element to the portion of said ceramic element covered with said alloy to form said engine component;
- d. simultaneously brazing said ceramic element to said cast iron element and austenitizing the microstructure of said cast iron element by heating said component in a vacuum to a temperature of about 1600 degrees F. to 1750 degrees F. for about one hour, and
- e. quenching said heated component in a gas selected from the group consisting of nitrogen and argon to cool said heated component at a controlled rate, thereby producing a core hardness of about 26 RC to about 31 RC in the cast iron element.
- 2. A method for joining a ceramic element and an austenitizable metal element that results in the simultaneous creation of a strong ceramic-to-metal joint and a normalized microstructure in the metal element, comprising forming a composite from a metallized ceramic element, an alloy and a metal element, wherein the alloy is interposed between the ceramic element and the metal element, heating the composite thus formed to a temperature of from about 1600 degrees F. to about 1700 degrees F. for about one hour in a vacuum to simultaneously braze the ceramic element to the metal element and austenitize the metal element; and cooling the brazed, austenitized composite by gas quenching to permit cooling at a controlled rate, thereby normalizing the microstructure of the metal element.
- 3. The method described in claim 1, wherein said assembly is a crosshead assembly.
- 4. The method of claim 2, wherein the austenitizable metal element is formed from cast iron.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein said alloy consists essentially of titanium, copper and silver.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein said composite is gas quenched in a gas selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, argon and gases having heat transfer capabilities similar to nitrogen and argon.
- 7. The method described in claim 2, wherein said metal element has a core hardness of from about 26 RC to about 31 RC following the gas quenching of said composite.
- 8. A method for forming an assembly for an internal combustion engine, said assembly having a ceramic component and an austenitizable metal component, including the steps of:
- a. metallizing at least a portion of the surface of the ceramic component;
- b. applying a brazing alloy compatible with the ceramic component to the metallized surface of the ceramic component;
- c. applying the metal component to the portion of the ceramic component containing the alloy to form the assembly;
- d. heating the assembly thus formed in a vacuum to a temperature within the range of 1600 degrees F. to 1750 degrees F. for about one hour to simultaneously braze said ceramic to said metal and austenitize the microstructure of said metal; and
- e. gas quenching the heated assembly to cool said assembly at a controlled rate and normalize the microstructure of said metal.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said ceramic element is formed from silicon nitride.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said austenitizable metal element is formed from cast iron.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said alloy consists essentially of titanium, copper and silver.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said assembly is gas quenched in a gas selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, argon and gases having heat transfer capabilities to nitrogen and argon.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 049,092, filed May 13, 1987 abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Metals Handbook vol. 2, 8th edition p. 50. |
"Vacuum Brazing Ceramics to Metals", Mizuhara, Advanced Materials and Process Inc. Metal Progress, 2/87. |
"Ceramic-to-Metal Joint Configuration", p. 17-28. |
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