Metal fusion bonding – Specialized pot – Having means to treat flux or filler
Patent
1980-06-09
1982-10-19
Hampilos, Gus T.
Metal fusion bonding
Specialized pot
Having means to treat flux or filler
228106, 228180A, 228247, B23K 300
Patent
active
043546293
ABSTRACT:
A solder delivery system has a continuous element of solder material disposed between two polymeric layers, one of which is provided with window means to control the flow of solder. The layers may be separate pieces, or may be parts of a folded sheet or a tube of polymeric material. In use, the conductors to be soldered are placed on corresponding terminals of a connector body and the system placed in contact with and perpendicular to the conductors, with the side having the window means towards the conductors. On the application of heat and pressure, the solder melts and flows toward the terminals, and solder bridges are prevented by the "window frames" which lie between the terminals.
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Grassauer Willie K.
Robinson William M.
Burkard Herbert G.
Freyberg Derek P.
Hampilos Gus T.
Raychem Corporation
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