Metal fusion bonding – Process – Plural joints
Patent
1975-01-16
1976-09-07
Smith, Al Lawrence
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Plural joints
228221, 228263, 29197, B23K 104
Patent
active
039790428
ABSTRACT:
A method for brazing nickel to aluminum in a vacuum and product produced thereby. The outer surface of the aluminum member to which the nickel member is to be brazed is precoated with a layer containing silicon and magnesium. The nickel and aluminum members are placed together in an oven at reduced pressures and heated to a temperature of approximately 593.degree.C cracking the oxide coating upon the aluminum sheet. The presence of magnesium and silicon in the surface of the aluminum sheets makes possible an excellent braze with a large filleted area. The process may be further adapted for brazing other metal components to aluminum by first precoating the component with nickel.
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Bartlett Milton D.
Inge John R.
Pannone Joseph D.
Ramsey K. J.
Raytheon Company
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