Metal fusion bonding – Process – Using bond inhibiting separating material
Patent
1993-12-28
1995-05-09
Bradley, P. Austin
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Using bond inhibiting separating material
427273, B23K 2018, B24C 502
Patent
active
054132703
ABSTRACT:
A method for removing a portion of a coating disposed on a plate, in which a nozzle having a wide jet is first utilized to remove most of the material of the portion to be removed. Successively or concurrently therewith, at least one fine jet nozzle is utilized to cut the contour of the portion of the coating being removed. The method is particularly advantageous for removing deposits of a plasma deposition, and more particularly for deposits which resist a diffusion welding or soldering of plates or substrates with one another.
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Lechervy Pierre M. S.
Silva Paul L.
Bradley P. Austin
Elpel Jeanne M.
Societe Nationale D'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs D'Aviati
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