Method of splicing tape by soldering

Electric heating – Metal heating – For bonding with pressure

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219 85H, 219106, 228249, 228250, B23K 104

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041105923

ABSTRACT:
Metallic tape is butt spliced, i.e. without overlapping the tape, by measuring a fine strip of silver solder into a gap between the cut edges of the lengths of tape being spliced in such a manner that the strip of solder extends over one of the lengths and under the other. The area being spliced is pressed between carbon electrodes and the silver solder is fused by the passage of resistance current.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1357080 (1920-10-01), Peck
patent: 2972808 (1961-02-01), Litton
patent: 3334211 (1967-08-01), Wheeler et al.
patent: 3602682 (1971-08-01), Hoeffleur

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