Claims
- 1. A niobium-eramic through-wall assembly for a ceramic or metal wall of a vessel, comprising:
- a fully dense alumina or yttria sealing means having a bore therethrough; and
- a niobium throughpiece extending through said bore sealed therein, and consisting essentially of about 0-2 weight % zirconium, remainder pure niobium;
- wherein the seal between said niobium throughpiece and said bore is a fritless, brazeless hermetic seal and said niobium throughpiece retains sufficient ductility at at least one end to permit cold welding by pinching off of said at least one end.
- 2. An assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the assembly was fabricated by a process comprising the steps of:
- firing at a temperature of about 1400.degree.-2000.degree. C. in a pure inert atmosphere or vacuum a niobium-ceramic throughwall assembly comprising an alumina or yttria sealing means having a bore therethrough, and a ductile niobium throughpiece close fitted to and extending through the bore;
- wherein the throughpiece consists essentially of about 0-2 weight % zirconium, remainder pure niobium; the sealing means before firing is sufficiently below full density to shrink fit during firing to form a hermetic seal between the throughpiece and the sealing means; the pure inert atmosphere or vacuum includes less than about 5 ppm oxygen and less than about 5 ppm hydrogen; and the firing is carried out for a time sufficient to form the hermetic seal; and
- cooling the assembly to below about 250.degree. C. while maintaining the pure inert atmosphere or vacuum.
- 3. A niobium-ceramic electrical feedthrough assembly for a lamp having an alumina, yttria, or sapphire lamp envelope, comprising:
- an alumina or yttria end seal having a bore therethrough; and
- a niobium tube extending through said bore and sealed therein, and consisting essentially of about 0-2 weight % zirconium, remainder pure niobium;
- wherein the seal between said niobium tube and said bore is a fritless, brazeless hermetic seal and said niobium tube retains sufficient ductility at at least one end to permit cold welding by pinching off of said at least one end.
- 4. An assembly in accordance with claim 3 wherein the assembly was fabricated by a process comprising the steps of:
- firing at a temperature of about 14500.degree.-2000.degree. C. in a pure inert atmosphere or vacuum a niobium-ceramic feedthrough assembly comprising an alumina or yttria end seal having a bore therethrough, and a ductile niobium tube close fitted to and extending through the bore;
- wherein the niobium tube consists essentially of about 0-2 weight % zirconium, remainder pure niobium; the end seal before firing is sufficiently below full density to shrink fit during firing to form a hermetic seal between the niobium tube and the end seal; the pure inert atmosphere or vacuum includes less than about 5 ppm oxygen and less than about 5 ppm hydrogen; and the firing is carried out for a time sufficient to form the hermetic seal; and
- cooling the assembly to below about 250.degree. C. while maintaining the pure inert atmosphere or vacuum.
- 5. A lamp comprising:
- a lamp envelope formed from fully dense, translucent alumina, yttria, or sapphire and having at least one end;
- an end seal hermetically sealing the end of said lamp envelope without frit or braze, said end seal having a bore therethrough and being formed from fully sintered alumina or yttria having a similar thermal expansion coefficient to that of said lamp envelope; and
- a niobium feedthrough tube extending through said bore and sealed therein, and consisting essentially of about 0-2 weight % zirconium, remainder niobium, and having an end internal to said lamp envelope and an end external to said lamp envelope;
- wherein the seal between said niobium tube and said bore is a fritless, brazeless hermetic seal and said niobium tube retains sufficient ductility at said external end to permit cold welding by pinching off of said external end.
- 6. A lamp in accordance with claim 5 wherein the lamp was fabricated by a process comprising the steps of:
- close fitting an end seal to an open end of a lamp envelope formed from alumina, yttria, or sapphire; wherein the end seal has an axial bore therethrough and is formed from alumina or yttria having a similar thermal expansion coefficient to that of the lamp envelope;
- heating the close fitted lamp envelope and end seal at a temperature and for a time sufficient to form a first hermetic seal between the lamp envelope and end seal;
- positioning a ductile niobium feedthrough tube to extend through the axial bore through the heated end seal to form a lamp envelope, end seal, and niobium tube combination; wherein the niobium tube consists essentially of about 0-2 weight % zirconium, remainder niobium; and the axial bore is of a size to permit close fitting of the niobium tube therethrough;
- firing at a temperature of about 1400.degree.-2000.degree. C. in a pure inert atmosphere or vacuum the lamp envelope, end seal, and niobium tube combination; wherein the end seal after heating and before firing is sufficiently below full density to shrink fit during firing to form a second hermetic seal between the end seal and the niobium tube; the pure inert atmosphere or vacuum includes less than about 5 ppm oxygen and less than about 5 ppm hydrogen; and the firing is carried out for a time sufficient to form the second hermeti seal; and
- cooling the fired lamp envelope, end seal, and niobium tube combination to below about 250.degree. C. while maintaining the pure inert atmosphere or vacuum.
- 7. A lamp in accordance with claim 5 further comprising a hermetic cold weld at the external end of the niobium tube.
- 8. A lamp in accordance with cliam 6 wherein:
- the close fitting step comprises close fitting a green end seal to an open end of a lamp envelope formed from green alumina or yttria; and
- the heating step is carried out for a time sufficient to partially sinter the end seal and lamp envelope and to form the first hermetic seal between the lamp envelope and end seal;
- the firing step is carried out in a vacuum including less than about 5 ppm oxygen and less than about 5 ppm hydrogen and for a time sufficient to achieve translucency in the lamp envelope, to fully sinter the end seal, and to form the second hermetic seal.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/425,072 filed on 10/23/89, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,057,048.
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