Metal fusion bonding – Process – Critical work component – temperature – or pressure
Patent
1984-05-17
1985-11-12
Godici, Nicholas P.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Critical work component, temperature, or pressure
228194, 228234, B23K 3528, B23K 2016
Patent
active
045523010
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for the force-coupled and vacuum-tight bonding of components of ceramic material together or to metallic components by means of thermocompression while using a soldering material in the form of an AlMgZn alloy provided between the components to be bonded prior to the thermocompression process. The soldering material used consists preferably of an aluminum-zinc-magnesium alloy having 95% by weight of Al, 4% by weight of Zn and 1% by weight of Mg.
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Kobs Rolf U. D.
Liehr Manfred R.
Nolting Wolfgang
Orlowski Reiner U.
Godici Nicholas P.
Heinrich Samuel M.
Spain Norman N.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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