Claims
- 1. A method of forming a brazed joint between a first alumina-ceramic part and a second alumina-ceramic part, comprising the steps of:applying to a joint formed by said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part an active brazing solder consisting essentially of 8.6 wt. % to 12 wt. % titanium, 1 wt. % to 8 wt. % beryllium, 0 wt. % to 16.5 wt. % iron, 63.5 wt. % to 90.4 wt. % zirconium, and a remainder being any impurities; heating said active brazing solder applied to said joint to a brazing temperature in order to melt said active brazing solder and wet said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part with said active brazing solder; and cooling said active brazing solder after said heating step to an ambient temperature to form said brazed joint between said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said brazing temperature is below 1000° C.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said brazing temperature is between 700° C. and 980° C.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of applying comprises the step of applying an active brazing paste comprising said active brazing solder to said joint.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said active brazing solder consists essentially of about 10 wt. % titanium, about 4 wt. % beryllium, and about 86 wt. % zirconium.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said active brazing solder consists essentially of about 8.6 wt. % titanium, about 4 wt. % beryllium, about 15.8 wt. % iron, and about 71.6 wt. % zirconium.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein said active brazing solder consists essentially of about 8.8 wt. % titanium, about 2 wt. % beryllium, about 16.2 wt. % iron, and about 73 wt. % zirconium.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein said active brazing solder consists essentially of about 8.9 wt. % titanium, about 1 wt. % beryllium, about 16.3 wt. % iron, and about 73.8 wt. % zirconium.
- 9. A method of forming a brazed joint between a first alumina-ceramic part and a second alumina-ceramic part, comprising the steps of:applying to a joint formed by said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part an active brazing solder comprising about 10 wt. % titanium, about 4 wt. % beryllium, and about 86 wt. % zirconium; heating said active brazing solder applied to said joint to a brazing temperature in order to melt said active brazing solder and wet said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part with said active brazing solder; and cooling said active brazing solder after said heating step to an ambient temperature to form said brazed joint between said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part.
- 10. A method of forming a brazed joint between a first alumina-ceramic part and a second alumina-ceramic part, comprising the steps of:applying to a joint formed by said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part an active brazing solder comprising about 8.6 wt. % titanium, about 4 wt. % beryllium, about 15.8 wt. % iron, and about 71.6 wt. % zirconium; heating said active brazing solder applied to said joint to a brazing temperature in order to melt said active brazing solder and wet said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part with said active brazing solder; and cooling said active brazing solder after said heating step to an ambient temperature to form said brazed joint between said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part.
- 11. A method of forming a brazed joint between a first alumina-ceramic part and a second alumina-ceramic part, comprising the steps of:applying to a joint formed by said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part an active brazing solder comprising about 8.8 wt. % titanium, about 2 wt. % beryllium, about 16.2 wt. % iron, and about 73 wt. % zirconium; heating said active brazing solder applied to said joint to a brazing temperature in order to melt said active brazing solder and wet said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part with said active brazing solder; and cooling said active brazing solder after said heating step to an ambient temperature to form said brazed joint between said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part.
- 12. A method of forming a brazed joint between a first alumina-ceramic part and a second alumina-ceramic part, comprising the steps of:applying to a joint formed by said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part an active brazing solder comprising about 8.9 wt. % titanium, about 1 wt. % beryllium, about 16.3 wt. % iron, and about 73.8 wt. % zirconium; heating said active brazing solder applied to said joint to a brazing temperature in order to melt said active brazing solder and wet said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part with said active brazing solder; and cooling said active brazing solder after said heating step to an ambient temperature to form said brazed joint between said first alumina-ceramic part and said second alumina-ceramic part.
- 13. A method of for a brazed joint between a first alumina-ceramic part of a pressure sensor and a second alumina-ceramic part of the pressure sensor, comprising the steps of:placing said first alumina-ceramic part of said pressure sensor adjacent said second alumina-ceramic part of said pressure sensor to form a joint between said first alumina-ceramic part of said pressure sensor and said second alumina-ceramic part of said pressure sensor; applying to said joint formed by said first alumina-ceramic part of said pressure-sensor and said second alumina-ceramic part of said pressure sensor an active brazing solder consisting essentially of 8.6 wt. % to 12 wt. % titanium, 1 wt. % to 8 wt. % beryllium, 0 wt. % to 16.5 wt. % iron, 63.5 wt. % to 90.4 wt. % zirconium, and a remainder being any impurities; heating said active brazing solder applied to said joint to a brazing temperature in order to melt said active brazing solder and wet said first alumina-ceramic part of said pressure sensor and said second alumina-ceramic part of said pressure sensor with said active brazing solder; and cooling said active brazing solder after said heating step to an ambient temperature to. form said brazed joint between said first alumina-ceramic part of said pressure sensor and said second alumina-ceramic part of said pressure sensor.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said brazing temperature is below 1000° C.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein said brazing temperature is between 700° C. and 980° C.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of applying comprises the step of applying an active brazing paste comprising said active brazing solder to said joint.
- 17. The method of claim 13, wherein said active brazing solder consists essentially of about 10 wt. % titanium, about 4 wt. % beryllium, and about 86 wt. % zirconium.
- 18. The method of claim 13, wherein said active brazing solder consists essentially of about 8.6 wt. % titanium, about 4 wt. % beryllium, about 15.8 wt. % iron, and about 71.6 wt. % zirconium.
- 19. The method of claim 13, wherein said active brazing solder consists essentially of about 8.8 wt. % titanium, about 2 wt. % beryllium, about 16.2 wt. % iron, and about 73 wt. % zirconium.
- 20. The method of claim 13, wherein said active brazing solder consists essentially of about 8.9 wt. % titanium, about 1 wt. % beryllium, about 16.3 wt. % iron, and about 73.8 wt. % zirconium.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/023,079, filed Aug. 2, 1996.
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/896,481 filed Jul. 18, 1997.
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