USH298HExpiredUtility

Oxidation resistant filler metals for direct brazing of structural ceramics

Assignee: US ENERGYPriority: Jul 3, 1985Filed: Mar 11, 1986Granted: Jul 7, 1987
Est. expiryJul 3, 2005(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
C04B 37/026C04B 2237/343C04B 2237/365B23K 35/3033C04B 2237/123C04B 37/006C04B 2237/126C04B 2235/6581C04B 2237/40
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Abstract

A method of joining ceramics and metals to themselves and to one another isescribed using essentially pure trinickel aluminide and trinickel aluminide containing small amounts of carbon. This method produces strong joints that can withstand high service temperatures and oxidizing environments.

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       1. A brazing filler metal for joining ceramics and metals to themselves and to one another consisting essentially of 23 to 25 atomic percent aluminum and the balance nickel. 
     
     
       2. The brazing filler metal of claim 1 consisting of 23 to 25 atomic percent aluminum, 0.05 to 0.20 atomic percent carbon and the balance nickel.

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