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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 06, 1983
Filed:
Dec. 18, 1981
Laurence N Hailey, Niagara Falls, NY (US);
Kennecott Corporation, Cleveland, OH (US);
Abstract
In accord with the present invention, a composite ceramic article may be produced by joining separate components of ceramic materials with a cement or brazing compound of finely-divided metal borides, such as Mo.sub.2 B.sub.5, MoB.sub.2, TiB.sub.2, GeB.sub.2, ZrB.sub.2, SmB.sub.6, NbB.sub.2, HfB, VB.sub.2, WB.sub.2 or TaB.sub.2. A particularly useful metal boride for use with silicon carbide is Mo.sub.2 B.sub.5. If the metal carbide parts or components to be joined are sintered, the metal boride cement is selected to have a melting point within 150.degree. C., but less than the sintering temperature of the metal carbide. If the metal carbide parts or components to be joined are unsintered, or an unsintered component is to be joined to a sintered component, the metal boride cement is selected to have a melting point slightly higher than the sintering temperature of the metal carbide components to be joined.