Method of soldering a metal electrode to an electrically conduct

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219 95, 219 85A, 219 85H, 228122, H05B 610

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046878939

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for soldering a metal electrode to an electrically conductive silicon carbide ceramic element and to a silicon carbide ceramic element made in accordance with the method. Silicon is used as the solder which provides a good electrical connection and, as the solder has approximately the same coefficient of expansion as the ceramic element mechanical stress due to temperature changes is minimized.

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patent: 4497625 (1985-02-01), Petersen et al.

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