Metal fusion bonding – Process – Critical work component – temperature – or pressure
Patent
1984-03-07
1985-04-02
Ramsey, Kenneth J.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Critical work component, temperature, or pressure
22826315, 164463, B23K 3530, B23K 3514
Patent
active
045082570
ABSTRACT:
A nickel based metal alloy consists essentially of about 25 to 35 atom percent palladium and about 15 to 20 atom percent silicon the balance being essentially nickel and incidental impurities. The alloy is especially suited for use as a filler metal in joining steels and superalloys at temperatures less than 1000.degree. C.
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Bose Debasis
Datta Amitava
DeCristofaro Nicholas J.
Allied Corporation
Buff Ernest D.
Fuchs Gerhard H,.
Ramsey Kenneth J.
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