Solder joint connection between lead-in conductor and electrode

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Electrode and shield structures – With lead wire or connector

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313333, 313335, 219145, 148 24, H01J 550

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ABSTRACT:
A soldered joint between articles of at least one of the high melting point metals, high melting point carbides and high melting point metal oxides, which joint contains zirconium in which at least the external surface layer of the soldered joint consists of zirconium nitride.
The soldered joint is preferably used for securing electrodes for high-pressure gas discharge lamps to current supply conductors.
The soldered joint can be obtained by soldering with zirconium in a rare gas atmosphere whereafter the soldering area is heated for some time in a nitrogen-containing atmosphere.

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