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titleOfInvention VACUUM SEALED CARBON BODY
abstract Vaccum-tight C part, consisting of at least 2 sections, for electric discharge vessels, esp. a cylindrical part of the collector electrode forming the wall of the vessel, is sealed with a vacuum-tight metal layer of Cu, Ag, Au or their alloys on the facing surfaces with Re as intermediate layer as in DT 22 44 267, each of the C sections being divided into 2 parts parallel and close to the composite sealing layer, esp. in the form of a screw thread etc., so that the sealing layers on parts with a Re underlayer are relatively thin walled but still have sufficient mechanical strength. Large parts can be made easily and electroless plating with optimum low Re consumption is possible.
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