Metal fusion bonding – Including means to force or clamp work portions together... – Work portion comprises electrical component
Patent
1974-02-28
1976-03-02
Husar, Francis S.
Metal fusion bonding
Including means to force or clamp work portions together...
Work portion comprises electrical component
291573R, 291573B, 228183, 269287, 269296, 266 5R, B23K 3704, B21D 5302
Patent
active
039412938
ABSTRACT:
The process is characterized in that hot gas are blown at right angle with the front face of the parts to be brazed into the contiguous areas of an enclosure. The speed of the hot gas in a first area is regulated in order to ensure pre-heating, the speed in a second area is regulated in order to increase the temperature to the brazing temperature and the speed in a third area is regulated in order to ensure at least a partial cooling of the parts before they are withdrawn from the enclosure.
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Hampilos Gus T.
Husar Francis S.
Societe Anonyme des Usines Chausson
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