Metal fusion bonding – Explosive welding means
Patent
1987-10-14
1990-03-13
Ramsey, Kenneth J.
Metal fusion bonding
Explosive welding means
419 8, 419 66, 29599, 505804, 505825, 505927, H01L 3924
Patent
active
049077317
ABSTRACT:
Shock wave formation of thin layers of materials with improved superconducting and permanent magnetic properties and improved microstructures.
The material fabrication system includes a sandwiched structure including a powder material placed between two solid members to enable explosive shock consolidation. The two solid members are precooled to about 80.degree.-100.degree. K. to reduce the residual temperatures attained as a result of the shock wave treatment, and thereby increase the quench rate of the consolidated powder.
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Geballe Theodore H.
Maple M. Brian
Nellis William J.
Clouse, Jr. Clifton E.
Moser William R.
Ramsey Kenneth J.
Sartorio Henry P.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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