Metal fusion bonding – Process – Plural joints
Patent
1997-11-05
1999-10-05
Ryan, Patrick
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Plural joints
228193, 428614, B23K 3102, B23K 2000, B21D 3900
Patent
active
059610301
ABSTRACT:
A method for controlling the interface in a titanium matrix composite between the titanium matrix material and a silicon carbide reinforcing filament or fiber which comprises treating such filament or fiber with a phosphorus-containing compound, and thereafter incorporating the treated fiber into a titanium matrix composite. The quantity of phosphorus remaining on the fiber, following treatment, can be miniscule, so long as at least a trace amount of phosphorus remains on the fiber.
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Bricker Charles E.
Gamino Carlos J.
Kundert Thomas L.
Ryan Patrick
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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