Method of welding two halves of a hollow ceramic component

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156 736, 156 89, 156228, 156580, 264 68, 264 69, B32B 3100

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048530530

ABSTRACT:
Method of welding two hollow ceramic half-components containing an organic binder whereby each half-component is first loaded into a die, the jointing planes of the two half-components are then brought into contact by bringing together the two dies, working pressure is thereafter applied to one of the half-components in a direction perpendicular to the jointing planes and vibration is simultaneously applied to the other half-component in a direction parallel to the jointing planes to effect the welding of the two half-components by interpenetration. The two dies are then separated and the joined monobloc component is removed and sintered without altering the component's monolithic quality.

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