Preparation of copper–diamond composites with chromium carbide coatings on diamond particles for heat sink applications

Qiping Kang(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Xinbo He(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Shubin Ren(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Lin Zhang(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Mao Wu(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Caiyu Guo(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Wei Cui(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Xuanhui Qu(University of Science and Technology Beijing)
Applied Thermal Engineering
June 14, 2013
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Abstract

Cr7C3 coatings were formed on diamond particles for improving the wettability between diamond particles and copper. The coatings were formed with a reaction medium of chromium in mixed molten salt. Copper–diamond composites with Cr7C3 coatings on diamond particles have been fabricated by vacuum pressure infiltration method. The microstructure of interfacial bonding between diamond and copper was discussed. Thermal conductivity and thermal expansion behavior of the obtained copper–diamond composites with various fractions of diamond particles were investigated. The as-fabricated composite exhibit a thermal conductivity of 562 W m−1 K−1 associated with coefficient of thermal expansion of 7.8 × 10−6 K−1 with a Cr7C3-coated diamond volume fraction of 65%. These results indicate that the obtained composites are suitable for being heat sink applications.


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