Hard solderable metal layers on ceramic

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204192C, 427250, 427255, 427299, 427404, 428450, 428457, 428469, 428472, B32B 900, B32B 906, B32B 1504

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042810418

ABSTRACT:
In order to produce hard solderable metal coatings on a ceramic there is applied to the ceramic base a thin layer of a palladium alloy containing 20-70% of cobalt and/or iron. The coating is preferably applied by vapor deposition or sputtering. The adhesiveness of the coatings is still further improved if there is added to the alloy 3-20% of chromium, manganese and/or titanium.

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patent: 4046712 (1977-09-01), Cairns et al.
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