Method of joining ceramics and metal

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Bonding nonmetals with metallic filler

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228122, 228124, 22826312, 428627, 51307, B23K 119, B23K10316

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050022180

ABSTRACT:
Two different members, such as a silicon nitride member and a carbide alloy member or a metal member, is attached with a joining member interposed therebetween and is heated at a preselected temperature higher than approximately 1,000.degree. C. under a vacuum or in a reducing atmosphere to be joined together as an integral member. The joining member in the form of a thin layer is made up of a material consisting of a gold-copper (Au-Cu) alloy and titanium (Ti) having a content of 1 to 30, desirably 10 to 30, weight percent of the joining layer.

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