faasikerrokset
Faasikerrokset, often translated as phase layers or diffusion layers, are a metallurgical concept describing thin regions that form at the interface between two different metals or between a metal and another material during a high-temperature process, such as welding or diffusion bonding. These layers are created by the interdiffusion of atoms from the two materials. The composition and structure of the faasikerros depend on the specific elements involved, their solubilities in each other, and the processing temperature and time.
These intermetallic compounds or solid solutions are typically brittle and can have significantly different mechanical properties