Joining Ceramics To Produce Components With Precise Internal Channel Dimensions

Geometrically complex ceramic parts are difficult to achieve, especially when one deals with an "internal" geometric complexity such as a component with internal channels, holes, or notches. Such components are potentially important for the flow of cooling fluids, fuel, or biological fluids through a ceramic component. This paper discusses microwave joining of ceramics to form components with precise internal notches.

Author
J G Lee & E D Case
Origin
Michigan State University, Usa
Journal Title
Proc Innov Proc & Synthesis Of Ceram Symp, Usa, 1999 433-442
Sector
Glass Ceramics
Class
GC 390

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Joining Ceramics To Produce Components With Precise Internal Channel Dimensions
Proc Innov Proc & Synthesis Of Ceram Symp, Usa, 1999 433-442
GC 390
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