Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-corrosion
Patent
1980-10-03
1981-10-06
McCarthy, Helen M.
Compositions
Preservative agents
Anti-corrosion
106177, 106195, 106197R, 106308Q, 106183, 106178, 106203, 156 89, 252317, 2604295, 501 12, 501 15, 501 18, 501 20, 501 41, 501 49, B01J 1300
Patent
active
042934397
ABSTRACT:
A solder glass suspension for sealing glass or other ceramic parts is provided having the characteristics of a reversible gel, exhibiting high viscosity during storage and after extrusion onto a sealing surface, but relatively low viscosity under shear stress during extrusion. The use of the suspension for sealing glass or ceramic parts is also described.
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Corbett Daniel W.
Guile Donald L.
Corning Glass Works
McCarthy Helen M.
VAN DER Sterre Kees
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