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Many times, design engineers are faced with the dilemma of material selection, and it is common to find that a combination of materials gives the optimal properties that are required by the design. Our explosive bonding process can join otherwise incompatible materials without compromising other elements of the design.

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Explosive Bonding & Explosive Forming of Materials

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It is common for a material to exhibit good corrosive resistance, electrical conductivity, or thermal conductivity, yet be lacking in the strength, hardness, weld-ability, or wear resistance that will be required by the final design.

Whether metal-to-ceramic, metal-to-composite, or metal-to-metal is determined the best solution, PA&E's innovative material bonding capabilities have helped customers to achieve the "impossible" for more than 30 years. Our numerous "explosive" technologies such as Explosive Bonding can join otherwise incompatible materials without compromising other critical elements of the design.

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Design engineers who apply these principles of explosive bonded metals applications hold a distinct advantage over competitors. The resulting advanced composite materials offer unique performance characteristics for a range of defense, space, medical, and commercial applications. For example, our proprietary metal-to-ceramic joining technology is used to make implantable medical components that enhance the performance of neurostimulators and other cardiac-function devices.