Electrode component thermal bonding
First Claim
1. An electrode for supporting an arc in a plasma arc torch, said electrode comprising:
- an emissive element comprising an emissive material and defining a front surface for supporting the arc;
a relatively non-emissive member comprising a first metal including silver and which is positioned to circumscribe the front surface of the emissive element;
a metallic holder for holding the non-emissive member and defining an interface therewith where the non-emissive member is thermally bonded to the metallic holder, the holder comprising a second metal including copper; and
a third metal present at the interface of the metallic holder and the non-emissive member which is capable of attenuating any eutectic reaction between the silver of the first metal and the copper of the second metal when the metallic holder and non-emissive member are thermally bonded together.
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Abstract
An electrode for supporting an arc in a plasma arc torch is provided and includes an emissive element for supporting the arc, which may be formed of hafnium; a relatively non-emissive member comprising a first metal including silver, which is positioned to circumscribe a front surface of the emissive element; and a metallic holder for holding the non-emissive member. The holder is in one embodiment made of a copper alloy including a major portion of copper and a minor portion of another metal, such as nickel. After assembly, the electrode is subjected to a heat treatment that causes a thermal bonding between the relatively non-emissive member and the metallic holder, which, during subsequent operation of the electrode, provides good thermal conduction away from the emissive element and improves the consumable life of the electrode. Advantageously, during the heating step, the nickel attenuates the eutectic reaction between the copper and the silver that would otherwise occur and allows bonding over a wide range of temperatures and heating cycle durations. In addition, the temperature at which bonding occurs between the non-emissive member and the holder is also raised. As a result, if desired, a thermal bond can also be formed between the hafnium emissive element and the non-emissive member during the same heating cycle, thus further promoting thermal conductivity of the electrode. In alternative embodiments, other metals and other configurations, such as the use of an intervening plating, powder or sleeve are used to raise, and provide a greater range for, the temperatures over which bonding occurs between the non-emissive element and the holder.
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25 Claims
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1. An electrode for supporting an arc in a plasma arc torch, said electrode comprising:
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an emissive element comprising an emissive material and defining a front surface for supporting the arc;
a relatively non-emissive member comprising a first metal including silver and which is positioned to circumscribe the front surface of the emissive element;
a metallic holder for holding the non-emissive member and defining an interface therewith where the non-emissive member is thermally bonded to the metallic holder, the holder comprising a second metal including copper; and
a third metal present at the interface of the metallic holder and the non-emissive member which is capable of attenuating any eutectic reaction between the silver of the first metal and the copper of the second metal when the metallic holder and non-emissive member are thermally bonded together. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An electrode for supporting an arc in a plasma arc torch, said electrode comprising:
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an emissive element comprising an emissive material and defining a front surface for supporting the arc;
a relatively non-emissive member comprising a material that is less emissive than the emissive element and which is positioned to circumscribe the front surface of the emissive element and prevent the arc from detaching from the emissive element; and
a metallic holder for holding the non-emissive member and the emissive element, the holder comprising a metal alloy including, a major portion of an electrically conductive metal having a predetermined melting point, and a minor portion of a metal having a melting point higher than that of the metal of the major portion. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. An electrode for supporting an arc in a plasma arc torch, said electrode comprising:
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an emissive element comprising an emissive material and defining a front surface for supporting the arc;
a relatively non-emissive member comprising silver and which is positioned to circumscribe the front surface of the emissive element; and
a metallic holder for holding the non-emissive member and the emissive element, the holder comprising a metal alloy including both copper and nickel. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
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23. A method of fabricating an electrode adapted for supporting an arc in a plasma arc torch, said method comprising the steps of:
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assembling together;
an emissive element comprising an emissive material and defining a front surface for supporting the arc;
a relatively non-emissive member comprising a material that is less emissive than the emissive element and which is positioned to circumscribe the front surface of the emissive element; and
a metallic holder for holding the non-emissive member and the emissive element, the holder comprising a metal that is different in composition than the material of the non-emissive member; and
thenheating the assembly only once to a temperature sufficient to form brazeless thermal bonding between the peripheral surface of the emissive element and the non-emissive member and between the non-emissive member and the metallic holder. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25)
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Specification