Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Having metal particles
Patent
1987-12-16
1989-10-03
Lechert, Jr., Stephen J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Having metal particles
264 57, 264 60, 419 5, 419 9, 419 10, 419 23, 419 24, 419 36, 419 37, 428 37, 428469, 428548, 428552, 428553, 428560, 428562, 428565, 428688, B22F 700
Patent
active
048716219
ABSTRACT:
An improved method for encasing objects in metal is disclosed as are the novel encased objects so prepared. An object is wrapped with a sheet comprising sinterable particulate or powdered metal and an organic binder, and is the fired to volatilize the binder and to sinter the particulate metal into a unitary metal structure. In the preferred embodiment of this invention, the object to be encased is a green sinterable particulate object which undergoes sintering simultaneously with the particulate metal casing during the firing step.
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Bagley Rodney D.
Wusirika Raja R.
Corning Incorporated
Elderkin Dianne B.
Lechert Jr. Stephen J.
Norris Norman L.
Wardell Richard N.
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