Powder metallurgy processes – Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering – Metal and nonmetal in final product
Patent
1991-06-03
1992-06-09
Kyle, Deborah L.
Powder metallurgy processes
Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering
Metal and nonmetal in final product
419 10, B22F 314
Patent
active
051204959
ABSTRACT:
A thermally conductive diamond metal composite comprising 5 to 80 volume percent diamond particles having a particle size ranging from about 1 to 50 .mu.m and a metal matrix comprising a thermally conductive metal. Preferably, a fine metal powder having particle size below 53 microns is utilized as the source for the metal matrix.
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Dolowy, Jr. Joseph F.
Supan Edward C.
Webb Bradley A.
Esposito Michael F.
Evans Larry W.
Jenkins Daniel J.
Kyle Deborah L.
The Standard Oil Company
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