▎ 摘 要
For active brazing, excessive formation of brittle intermetallics in the brazed seam is always a big issue, which has an adverse effect on the joint property. Herein, an innovative vertical few-layer graphene (VFG) buffer layer was directly grown on the Invar surface prior to brazing. SiO2-BN ceramic and the Invar alloy with and without the VFG were first brazed using a Ag-Cu-Ti braze alloy. Interfacial microstructure and fracture morphologies of the brazed joints were then put into comparison. Results show that there is a 20% increase in shear strength after the VFG modification. To further discuss the effect of the interfacial microstructure variation on the joint property, Invar alloy was self-brazed. The fracture path and the tensile-shear strength of the Invar/Invar joints were discussed. Finally, the interaction between the VFG and Ti was characterized and the controlling mechanism of the intermetallic compounds formation by the VFG was proposed. This novel surface modification approach reported in this paper was promising particularly for the active brazing associated with the brittle IMCs formation issue.