Electric heating – Metal heating – For bonding with pressure
Patent
1985-06-24
1988-02-09
Goldberg, E. A.
Electric heating
Metal heating
For bonding with pressure
2191171, B23K 1132, B23K 1136
Patent
active
047242930
ABSTRACT:
In making a pressure vessel, spaced electrically conducting plates are separated by a pattern of electrically conducting tensile members which are held in that pattern by separable electrically conducting casing halves made of material which will not spot weld to the plates, the plates are forcibly engaged against the opposite ends of the tensile members and opposite ends of the casing halves while welding current is passed through and between the plates, and then the casing halves are removed whereafter marginal edges of the plates are joined by welding.
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Goldberg E. A.
Nagron Steel & Aluminium
Sigda C. M.
Snyder John P.
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