Metal fusion bonding – Process – Using high frequency vibratory energy
Patent
1993-04-23
1994-06-21
Bradley, P. Austin
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Using high frequency vibratory energy
228208, 228262, 228254, B23K 106
Patent
active
053222059
ABSTRACT:
A joining method of an aluminum member to a dissimilar metal member excluding copper by brazing or soldering through the use of a brazing filler metal or a solder for aluminum member; in which a plating composed of a metal voluntarily selected from copper, aluminum, zinc, lead, silicon, cadmium, tin and an alloy having major component of two or more kinds of them, is previously applied on a surface of joined portion of the dissimilar metal member, the plated joined portion of the dissimilar metal member is dipped in a molten brazing filler metal or a molten solder and ultrasonic vibration is given to the joined portion to stick the brazing filler metal or the solder to the joined portion, and a brazing or a soldering is carried out thereafter.
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Ikami Hiroshi
Kato Shuichiro
Kinoshita Masao
Bradley P. Austin
Mah Chuck Y.
Nippon Aluminum Co., Ltd.
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