High-temperature brazed ceramic joints

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204192SP, 204192C, 228124, 228208, 428627, 428632, 428665, 428680, 428698, 428702, C23C 1500, B32B 1504, B23K 104

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045671109

ABSTRACT:
High-temperature joints formed from metallized ceramics are disclosed wherein the metal coatings on the ceramics are vacuum sputtered thereon.

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NASA SP-5052, Joining Ceramics and Graphite to Other Materials, Office of Technology Utilization, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1968).
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R. L. Bronnes et al., Ceramic-to-Metal Bonding with Sputtering as a Metallization Technique, Phillips Technical Review, vol. 35, No. 7-8, 1975, pp. 209-211.

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