Metal fusion bonding – Process – Metal to nonmetal with separate metallic filler
Patent
1990-06-07
1995-06-20
Walsh, Donald P.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Metal to nonmetal with separate metallic filler
2281221, 228190, 228198, B23K 3102
Patent
active
054254949
ABSTRACT:
Reinforced metallic or intermetallic alloy matrix composite materials which are reinforced by the incorporation of preferably small-diameter ceramic fibers infiltrated within a metal bonding layer. The bonding layer comprises a foil, such as copper, which forms a molten eutectic alloy with the major metal of the matrix alloy, such as titanium, and infiltrates the fibers to form a unitary reinforced composite.
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Larsen, Jr. Donald E.
Rosenthal Dan G.
Allied-Signal Inc.
Mai Ngoclan T.
Walsh Donald P.
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