Claims
- 1. A repair material comprising two parts:(a) a first part of a composition comprising by weight: 1) 85-90% of a first metal or alloy powder comprising nickel, cobalt or iron; 2) 5-15% of a first binder consisting essentially of: a) 25-50% by weight of a thermoplastic resin with a glass transition temperature below 20° C.; b) 25-60% by weight of a solvent for the thermoplastic resin which substantially vaporizes up to 200° C.; c) 0-30% by weight of a plasticizer; and d) 0-5% by weight of a wetting agent; and (b) a second part of a composition comprising by weight: 1) 85-90% of a second metal or alloy powder; 2) 5-15% of a second binder consisting essentially of: a) 25-50% by weight of a thermoplastic resin with a glass transition temperature below 20° C.; b) 25-60% by weight of a solvent for the thermoplastic resin which substantially vaporizes up to 200° C.; c) 0-30% by weight of a plasticizer; and d) 0-5% by weight of a wetting agent; wherein the second metallic or alloy powder has a liquidus temperature lower than the solidus temperature of the first metallic or alloy powder containing a melting point depressant including boron or silicon in a quantity exceeding that present in the first metallic or alloy powder or repair article.
- 2. The repair material of claim 1, wherein the separate components are supplied in a predetermined weight ratio.
- 3. The repair material of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the first metallic or alloy powder to the second metallic or alloy powder exceeds unity.
- 4. A material kit comprising two parts:(a) a first part of a first composition comprising by weight: 1) 85-90% of a first metal or alloy powder comprising nickel, cobalt or iron; 2) 5-15% of a first binder consisting essentially of: a) 25-50% by weight of a thermoplastic resin with a glass transition temperature below 20° C.; b) 25-60% by weight of a solvent for the thermoplastic resin which substantially vaporizes up to 200° C.; c) 0-30% by weight of a plasticizer; and d) 0-5% by weight of a wetting agent; and (b) a second part of a second composition comprising by weight: 1) 85-90% of a second metal or alloy powder; 2) 5-15% of a second binder consisting essentially of: a) 25-50% by weight of a thermoplastic resin with a glass transition temperature below 20° C.; b) 25-60% by weight of a solvent for the thermoplastic resin which substantially vaporizes up to 200° C.; c) 0-30% by weight of a plasticizer; and d) 0-5% by weight of a wetting agent; wherein the second metallic or alloy powder has a liquidus temperature lower than the solidus temperature of the first metallic or alloy powder containing a melting point depressant including boron or silicon in a quantity exceeding that present in the first metallic or alloy powder.
- 5. The material kit of claim 4, wherein the first and second compositions are supplied as side-by-side beads in a holding tray with a fixed volumetric ratio.
- 6. The material kit of claim 4, wherein the first and second compositions are supplied in a dual barrel cartridge which will dispense the two compositions in a fixed volumetric ratio.
- 7. The composition of claim 1 wherein the first and the second parts are in provided in a material kit.
- 8. The composition of claim 7, wherein the first part and the second part of the composition are supplied in the material kit as side-by-side beads in a holding tray with a fixed volumetric ratio.
- 9. The material kit of claim 7, wherein the first and second parts are supplied in a dual barrel cartridge which will dispense the two parts in a fixed volumetric ratio.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of Ser. No. 08/660,200, filed Jun. 3, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,624,225 which is being incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
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