Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Brazing paste
- Patent Title (中): 钎焊膏
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Application No.: US465266Application Date: 1995-06-05
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Publication No.: US5964963APublication Date: 1999-10-12
- Inventor: Manuel C. Turchan , Pravin Mistry , Shengzhong Liu
- Applicant: Manuel C. Turchan , Pravin Mistry , Shengzhong Liu
- Assignee: Turchan; Manuel C.,Mistry; Pravin,Liu; Shengzhong
- Current Assignee: Turchan; Manuel C.,Mistry; Pravin,Liu; Shengzhong
- Main IPC: B01J37/34
- IPC: B01J37/34 ; B22F1/00 ; B23K23/00 ; B23K26/14 ; B23K35/02 ; B23K35/24 ; B23K35/26
Abstract:
Thermal stresses normally associated with brazing are alleviated by a low temperature brazing technique of the present invention. A low-temperature brazing paste, preferably suitable to be melted at temperatures of no greater than 200.degree. C. (e.g., 100-200.degree. C.), containing nanoscale (.ltoreq.100 nanometer) size particles of gold, cadmium, copper, zinc, tin, lead, silver, silicon, chromium, cobalt, antimony, bismuth, aluminum, iron, magnesium, nitrogen, carbon, boron, and alloys and composites of these materials, is applied as a bead or as a powder spray at the junction of two components desired to be joined together. Energy from a source such as a laser beam (for example a CO.sub.2 laser, an Nd-Yag laser or an excimer laser), flame, arc, plasma, or the like, is "walked" along the brazing material. The energy beam is sufficient to cause melting and re-crystallization of the nanoscale-particle-containing brazing paste. In an exemplary application of the process, blades (vanes) are brazed to the housing and/or to the shroud of an automatic transmission impeller assembly, preferably using the low-temperature brazing paste containing nanoscale (.ltoreq.100 nanometer) size particles of gold, cadmium, copper and/or zinc, or other suitable nanoscale brazing materials.
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- US5146488A Multi-media response control system Public/Granted day:1992-09-08
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