Process for producing a vacuum interrupter chamber

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228221, 228249, B23K 1506

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ABSTRACT:
A process for producing a vacuum interrupter chamber includes placing spacers in bodily contact with a soldering foil and joining the spacers to the soldering foil or fixing them in a displacement-proof fashion on specially made dents in the foil, so that they can be fixed for the purpose of a reliable and simple assembly. Degassing gaps are left between soldering spacers, on which a cover of the interrupter chamber rests. The vacuum interrupter chamber is evacuated in a single furnace cycle and soldered.

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Welding Handbook, 7th ed., vol. 3, American Welding Society, (1980), ch. 6, esp. pp. 218, 226-228.

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