Metal fusion bonding – Process – Using high frequency vibratory energy
Patent
1992-08-10
1994-04-05
Bradley, Paula A.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Using high frequency vibratory energy
2281241, B23K 2010, B23K 106
Patent
active
052997260
ABSTRACT:
For the electric connection of a transparent surface layer (2), serving in particular as a heating resistor, on a glazing or glass substrate (1), it is proposed to deposit a coating (4) of a brazing having a low melting point by utilizing a soldering or brazing machine subjected to an ultrasonic vibration. A connecting metal electrode (5) can be soldered in spots (6) or over its entire surface to the surface layer thus solidly coated. As a result, the performance of the connectors in the finished product is improved.
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Bradley Paula A.
Knapp Jeffrey T.
Saint-Gobain Vitrage International "Les Miroirs"
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