Metal/ceramic bonding article and method for producing same

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Metal to nonmetal with separate metallic filler

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C228S234100, C228S221000

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ABSTRACT:
After a metal member of an alloy containing copper and nickel is arranged on at least one side of a ceramic substrate, the metal member and the ceramic substrate are heated in an atmosphere of an inert gas or in vacuo at a temperature between solidus and liquidus lines of the alloy to bond the metal member directly to the ceramic substrate.

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