Metal fusion bonding – Process – Using dynamic frictional energy
Patent
1977-04-18
1978-12-12
Kelly, Donald G.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Using dynamic frictional energy
228164, 228263, B23K 2100
Patent
active
041292413
ABSTRACT:
A two step inertia welding process is employed to join the stem to the substrate of a disc thereby forming an anode assembly for a rotating X-ray anode tube. The abutting surfaces to be joined are rubbed together to heat the substrate to an elevated temperature, at which time the weld joint is formed by inertia welding.
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Cohen Joseph T.
General Electric Company
Kelly Donald G.
Watts Charles T.
Winegar Donald M.
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