Process for the assembly of at least two parts made from a compo

Electric heating – Capacitive dielectric heating – Bonding

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21912185, 219638, 156 82, H05B 658

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ABSTRACT:
A process for assembling at least two parts made from a composite material incorporating a ceramic or vitroceramic matrix reinforced by ceramic fibers. A continuous connection between these parts is achieved by approaching two of the parts along their respective edges to be assembled, forming a joint between the two parts by sewing with a tie or link of ceramic fibers from each of the parts to be assembled and heating the joints by a heating device employing a powerful and extremely localized heating until the two parts are welded together.

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Laser Und Optoelektronik, vol. 22, No. 4, Aug. 1990, pp. 75-79, H. K. Tohnshoff, et al., "Laser Welding of Technical Ceramic".

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