Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Composite; i.e. – plural – adjacent – spatially distinct metal...
Patent
1968-10-30
1977-09-27
Bizot, Hyland
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Composite; i.e., plural, adjacent, spatially distinct metal...
428931, B22b 1500
Patent
active
040509060
ABSTRACT:
The high-expansion layer of a metallic multilayer thermostatic material is composed of a high-resistance alloy, known as alloy P, which comprises approximately 72% manganese, 18% copper, and 10% nickel. This alloy is used when high flexivity is desired with high resistance in a bimetal or like thermostat. This layer, as an outside layer of the composite, is provided with a thin cladding of a material such as copper, nickel, a cupronickel alloy or the like, on its outside which is to be exposed when the alloy layer is combined in various combinations by solid-phase bonding with other comparatively low-expansion layers to form multilayer thermostats.
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Ornstein Jacob L.
Thomas Seth R.
Bizot Hyland
Haug John A.
Levine Harold
McAndrews James P.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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