Mark of an electronic component lid

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Laterally noncoextensive components

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428672, 428941, B32B 514, B32B 1500

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054665400

ABSTRACT:
A method of combining a metal component and a base metal of an article to form a pattern of the article. The method comprises applying the metal component to a carrier, the metal component shaped like the pattern; placing the metal component against the base metal; and supplying heat such that the base metal and the metal component alloy.

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