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publicationDate 2014-12-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104175234-A
titleOfInvention Ceramic compound bonding agent bonded to metal
abstract The invention discloses a ceramic compound bonding agent bonded to metal. The agent is characterized by comprising substances in parts by weight as follows: 21-48 parts of ceramic powder, 10-34 parts of tin powder, 11-25 parts of iron ore, 5-13.8 parts of boron oxide, 1-8 parts of calcium oxide, 12-34 parts of calcined kaolin, 35-74 parts of algeldrate, 13.8-41.6 parts of active silica micro powder, 11-21 parts of raw kaolin, 30-45 parts of gravels, 11-35 parts of bronze powder, 4-18 parts of boron carbide and 13.6-41.8 parts of calcium stannate. The agent keeps the characteristics of the good sharpness and the good self-sharpening property of a ceramic bonding agent and has the advantages of the high rigidity and the good shape retention property of a metal bonding agent, so that the comprehensive processing efficiency is improved.
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