Novel additive manufacturing method to bond metals onto glass and ceramic surfaces
Technology Overview:
The technology provides methods and apparatus for bonding metals onto glass and ceramic substrates, including those composed of oxides, silicides, nitrides, and carbides, carbon materials, borides, arsenides, sulfides. This method enables composites of metals and glasses or ceramics for various applications and uses a focused energy source (e.g., laser or electron beam) to fuse metal powders into a solid part by building on a baseplate that is identical or very similar to the build metal to facilitate wetting. This is to create the strongest bonding to the build plate and minimize coefficient of thermal expansion mismatches.
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