Abstract: | AbstractSintered metal powder process is one of the high technology methods in ceramic–metal joining processes. Improvement in joining zone properties is very important in this method. The present study reveals the effect of metalised layer sintering temperature and time, and applied layer thickness on tensile strength and thermal shock resistance of alumina–copper joint. The results reveal that primary sintering for holding time duration of 90 min at a temperature of 1530°C and applied layer thickness of 50 μm with proper different stages of plating and brazing leads to a tensile strength of 120 MPa in the joining zone. The specimens, which were joined in this condition, were thermal shock resistance. |