Method of producing an article which comprises a first zone of a

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Compositions – Consolidated metal powder compositions

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416213R, 416241B, 428547, F16H 1300

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042149061

ABSTRACT:
The method produces an article which has a first zone comprising a nonoxide ceramic material (which materials cannot be soldered or welded) and a second zone comprising a different, softer material such as one which can be soldered or welded to other parts. A transition layer between the zones of the article comprises both materials for bonding the zones together. The method forms the article from powders with heat and pressure.

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