Method of joining an insulated wire to a conductive terminal

Electric heating – Metal heating – For bonding with pressure

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219 8522, 219 92, B23K 102, B23K 1100

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049028677

ABSTRACT:
A high heat resisting wire (5) is made of amide-imide-coated wire, and a conductive terminal (4) is made of Cu or Cu alloy such as brass P-containing solder, BAg-1, BAg-2 are used as joining assistant (4). A high heat resisting wire (5) is made of an amide-imide-coated wire and a conductive terminal (3) is made of soft steel or SUS steel, a silver-solder is used as joining assistant (4). A metallic joining conductive layer (8) is formed between a Cu core wire (7) of the insulated wire (5) and the conductive terminal (3 ) with the joining assistant (4). The insulated wire (5) is joined to the conductive terminal (3) and a joined body having high joining strength can be obtained.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4359623 (1982-11-01), Fanning
patent: 4396819 (1983-08-01), Muchkin et al.
patent: 4593172 (1986-06-01), Gneiss

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