Process for explosively bonding metals

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Using explosive energy

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228232, 219 7802, B23K 2008

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ABSTRACT:
A process for using explosion bonding to produce a metal composite. The explosion bonding produces a substantially diffusionless metallurgical bond between the layers. In one aspect, the ductility of at least one of the layers being bonded is increased by heating prior to bonding. In another aspect, a layer comprises explosion bonding a plurality of cladding layer to a backer plate such that the seam between the strips is sealed.

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