Metal fusion bonding – Process – Metal to nonmetal with separate metallic filler
Patent
1975-12-05
1977-07-26
Smith, Al Lawrence
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Metal to nonmetal with separate metallic filler
B44D 150
Patent
active
040377733
ABSTRACT:
A method of bonding a metal to a solid electrolyte, suitably for making an electrolytic cell for measuring the oxygen content of gases. A layer of the metal is first applied to a surface of the material and the material is then heated in an atmosphere consisting or consisting substantially of hydrogen at a temperature and for a time sufficient to effect bonding of the metal to the material.
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patent: 3029559 (1962-04-01), Treptow
patent: 3598635 (1971-08-01), Sagona
patent: 3672881 (1972-06-01), Sowko
George Kent Limited
Smith Al Lawrence
Watson Robert C.
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