Metal fusion bonding – Process – Metal to nonmetal with separate metallic filler
Patent
1998-11-16
2000-10-17
Ryan, Patrick
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Metal to nonmetal with separate metallic filler
2281247, 228189, 2282627, B23K 3528, B23K 3112
Patent
active
061317977
ABSTRACT:
Metal and ceramic members are joined together by a braze joint including a member made of bar stock molybdenum, a first ductile member brazed between the molybdenum member and the metal member, and a second ductile member brazed between the molybdenum member and the ceramic member. The braze joint may be used to join a ceramic wheel shaft to a metal shaft in a turbomachine. The braze joint allows torsion to be transmitted between the ceramic wheel shaft and the metal shaft without the use of a metal sleeve.
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Gasdaska Charles
Limoncelli Edward V.
Allied-Signal Inc.
Johnson Jonathan
Ryan Patrick
Zak, Jr. Esq. William J.
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