Method for preparing a composite surface for diffusion bonding

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Diffusion type

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228205, 22826271, B23K 3100, B23K 3522, B23K10316

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ABSTRACT:
A method for preparing a machined surface of a composite article for diffusion bonding is provided. The method includes removing most of the exposed fibers by shot peening followed by acid etching. The acid etch may be followed by grit blasting and then another acid etch. After the method is applied to the surface, the article can be diffusion bonded to other composite article to form complex shapes.

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