Powder metallurgy processes – Forming articles by uniting randomly associated metal particles – Consolidation of powders
Patent
1995-08-07
1998-07-14
Jenkins, Daniel J.
Powder metallurgy processes
Forming articles by uniting randomly associated metal particles
Consolidation of powders
419 65, 428560, 295272, B22F 704
Patent
active
057818460
ABSTRACT:
A method of producing a flux-cored brazing composition for brazing aluminum that can be produced in lengths ranging from 500 to 10,000 feet long. The flux, preferably a finely powdered potassium fluoroaluminate complex, is deposited in an extremely small channel of aluminum filler material using a volumetric feeder to ensure an even distribution of flux to metal alloy.
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Jenkins Daniel J.
Persson Michael J.
Ritchie William B.
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