Chemical bonding of metals to ceramic materials

Metal treatment – Compositions – Heat treating

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65 59R, 148 315, 156 89, 228193, 427193, 428433, 428434, C23F 700

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040509567

ABSTRACT:
A refractory oxide ceramic is chemically bonded to a metal by disposing the surfaces to be joined in an abutting relationship and heating at least the abutting surfaces in air to a temperature below the melting point of the lowest melting component of the system, the temperature being sufficient to cause a chemical reaction between the ceramic oxide and the metal thereby forming a bond between the two abutting surfaces.

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