Metal fusion bonding – Process – Plural joints
Patent
1982-12-03
1984-12-25
Ramsey, Kenneth J.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Plural joints
228220, 228248, 29419R, B23K 104
Patent
active
044898770
ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed with which a viscous liquid vehicle is applied as a coating to strands, or fibers, of stainless steel to hold finely-divided brazing material at the surfaces of the strands. A mat of the coated strands/fibers is spread in a layer over the surface of a substrate and brought to the brazing temperature to form the desired bond. At the brazing temperature forming the bond, the viscous vehicle is evaporated, leaving no residue which deteriorates the quality of the brazing bond of the strands/fibers to each other, and the brazing bonds between the strands/fibers and the substrate.
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Combustion Engineering Inc.
Ramsey Kenneth J.
Wade Arthur L.
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