Metal fusion bonding – Process – Metal to nonmetal with separate metallic filler
Patent
1975-12-05
1976-12-21
Smith, Al Lawrence
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Metal to nonmetal with separate metallic filler
228178, 228208, 204195S, 427205, G01N 2730
Patent
active
039983757
ABSTRACT:
A method of bonding metal particles to solid electrolytic material, suitably for making an electrolytic cell for measuring the oxygen content of gases. In a first stage of the method thin, generally flat metal particles are applied to a surface of the electrolyte and bonded to the surface by heating. In a second stage, further metal particles are bonded to the particles applied in the first stage. The further particles are thicker in relation to their other dimensions than are the particles employed in the first stage.
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patent: 3029559 (1962-04-01), Treptow
patent: 3598635 (1971-08-01), Sagona
George Kent Limited
Ramsey K. J.
Smith Al Lawrence
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