Material and method for securing boron filaments to each other a

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Compositions – Consolidated metal powder compositions

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75DIG1, 75211, 75229, 29419R, 428568, B22F 100, B22F 300

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ABSTRACT:
Material and method for securely attaching boron filaments to other like filaments and to a substrate with preservation of the filament integrity for cutting and abrading by coating them with a mixture of matrix metals essentially containing copper, tin and titanium and joining the filaments by the matrix metals and/or to the substrate into an integral structure by liquid-phase-sintering of the matrix metals which grip and adhere the filaments in a strong, tough alloy with the integrity of the filaments essentially preserved. Boron filament-containing tools for cutting, grinding, abrading, or the like may be fabricated using the materials of the invention and the methods disclosed.

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