Method of anchoring metallic coated leads to ceramic bodies and

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Metal to nonmetal with separate metallic filler

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228254, 339102R, B23K 104

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ABSTRACT:
Mechanical retension of a lead having a core material with a ductile metal plating of lower melting temperature is provided within a receiving opening of a fired ceramic body by heating the lead within the opening of the ceramic body to a temperature between the melting temperature of the plating on the lead and the melting temperature of the core material of the lead. A charge of molten plating material is formed and cast thereby, substantially by capillary action, within an interstitial opening at the lead-ceramic interface substantially conterminous to surfaces of interior surface irregularities within the opening. Upon cooling, an integral lead-ceramic body is formed wherein the lead is anchored within its receiving opening substantially by the casting of the plating material within the surface irregularities.

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patent: 3004185 (1961-10-01), Rose
patent: 3062981 (1962-11-01), Stoeckert et al.
patent: 3188720 (1965-06-01), Husni

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