GB190619709A - Method of and Means for Sealing Electric Conductors into or through Glass or like Vitreous Material. - Google Patents

Method of and Means for Sealing Electric Conductors into or through Glass or like Vitreous Material.

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GB190619709A
GB190619709A GB190619709DA GB190619709A GB 190619709 A GB190619709 A GB 190619709A GB 190619709D A GB190619709D A GB 190619709DA GB 190619709 A GB190619709 A GB 190619709A
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19,709. Bastian, C. O., and Calvert, G. Sept. 4. Incandescent lamps; vacuum tubes.- Leading-in wires of copper or a copper alloy, for incandescent lamps, mercury-vapour lamps, &c., are sealed into glass or other vitreous material after previous coating with a metallic salt, such as lead chloride, which prevents oxidation. A phosphor-bronze wire, for example, may be dipped into fused lead chloride at those parts which are to come into contact with the glass. The metallic salt employed preferably has a cleansing action on the wire, and may be adapted to remove occluded gases, or the sealing may be conducted in a stream of gas which will remove them. According to the Provisional Specification, the metallic salt may be dispensed with, preferably when alloys having the same coefficient of expansion as glass are used, sealing taking place in a stream of hydrogen or other inert gas which keeps the wire clean. It is stated that leading-in wires of silicon-bronze, nickel-iron, and iron may be used, as well as various fusible salts. It is also stated that the coating may be applied to the glass instead of to the wire.
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US3106490A (en) * 1960-10-21 1963-10-08 Physical Sciences Corp Ceramic material and method of coating

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3106490A (en) * 1960-10-21 1963-10-08 Physical Sciences Corp Ceramic material and method of coating

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