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BULLETIN OF THE CHINESE CERAMIC SOCIETY ›› 2026, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (1): 299-308.DOI: 10.16552/j.cnki.issn1001-1625.2025.0694

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Interfacial Structure and Hermeticity of Kovar Alloy-Glass Seals via Pre-Oxidation Temperature Control

NIE Zhijian(), WANG Qiang, YANG Xiufu, MA Xing, SHI Lei, LI Shixin()   

  1. Guizhou Zhenhua Qunying Electrical Appliance Co. ,Ltd. ,Guiyang 550018,China
  • Received:2025-07-16 Revised:2025-09-01 Online:2026-01-20 Published:2026-02-10

Abstract:

This study systematically investigated the influence mechanism of pre-oxidation temperature on the interfacial microstructure and mechanical properties of 4J29 Kovar alloy-borosilicate glass seals. 4J29 Kovar alloy samples were pre-oxidized at 550, 700, 850, and 1 000 ℃ in a wet nitrogen atmosphere using a continuous mesh belt oxidation furnace. The research investigated the formation mechanism of the oxide film on the surface of 4J29 Kovar alloy at different pre-oxidation temperatures, the evolution of phase composition, and the impact on the bending resistance and sealing heameticity of electronic component sealing base pins. The results show that the pre-oxidation temperature is a key factor in regulating the interface bonding mechanism: at the lower temperature range of 550~700 ℃, fewer oxides are formed, which are mainly distributed at grain boundaries, with the primary component being Fe3O4. In contrast, at higher temperatures of 850 and 1 000 ℃, a dense oxide film forms on the alloy surface, primarily composed of FeO and Fe3O4 phases, promoting the formation of a chemical bonding structure with a distinct iron diffusion zone at the sealing interface. Mechanical performance tests testing indicates that samples pre-oxidized at 850 ℃ retain good hermeticity after enduring 10 N bending force for 3 cycles, demonstrating excellent interface bonding strength. However, high-temperature treatment at 1 000 ℃ causes the formation of numerous bubbles at the sealing interface, along with glass climbing phenomenon, which compromises interface integrity and long-term reliability.

Key words: Kovar alloy, pre-oxidation temperature, glass-to-metal sealing, interface microstructure, hermeticity

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