Metal fusion bonding – Process – Bonding nonmetals with metallic filler
Patent
1984-12-24
1986-07-29
Ramsey, Kenneth J.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Bonding nonmetals with metallic filler
228122, 228124, 228198, B23K 104
Patent
active
046027319
ABSTRACT:
The direct liquid phase bonding of ceramics to metals or other ceramics in an inert atmosphere without prior metallization wherein a nickel-plated aluminum-silicon brazing alloy or aluminum or aluminum alloy filler material between the ceramic and metal layers provides a joint of high strength at a low bonding temperature without affecting the ceramic microstructure or the mechanical properties of the materials. This technique is also useful for fabricating composite laminates.
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Chemical Abstracts, Issue 10, 1984-No. 100:160970C.
Borg-Warner Corporation
Geppert James A.
Ramsey Kenneth J.
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