Ron Caron. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Ronald "Ron" Caron (born December 19, 1929) is a Canadian former executive ...
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Ronald J. Caron President
Caron Construction Company, Inc. Home Builders
321 Lincoln Street, Suite 202, Manchester, NH 03101 6036236486
Ronald Caron Manager, Office Manager
Ellington Center Animal Clinic Veterinary · Veterinary Services · Veterinarian
PO Box 360, Ellington, CT 06029 64 Main St, Ellington, CT 06029 8608713064, 8608713067
Ronald Caron Principal
Ronald J Caron Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
William G. Watson - Cheshire CT Ronald N. Caron - Branford CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
B23P 1700
US Classification:
295273
Abstract:
A method of making a composite material in which a porous preform is produced by spray casting. An appropriate metal or alloy is caused to infiltrate the interconnected pores. This may be accomplished by infiltrating the porous preform with a liquid metal of a melting point lower than the melting point of the porous preform and thereafter solidifying the infiltrated material or the material can be infiltrated by the use of a slurry containing the desired particles and the liquid carrier driven off by baking the infiltrated preform. Alternatively, infiltration may be accomplished by plating of a desired metal or alloy from an appropriate infiltrate electroplating or electro-less plating solution.
Andrew J. Brock - Cheshire CT John F. Breedis - Trumbull CT Jack Crane - Woodbridge CT Julius C. Fister - Hamden CT Frank N. Mandigo - North Branford CT David D. McDevitt - Greenwood IN Mark N. Pearman - Carmel IN Ronald N. Caron - Branford CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
C22C 904
US Classification:
148434
Abstract:
There is provided a machinable. alpha. +. beta. brass containing bismuth and phosphorous. By maintaining the phosphorous content within a critical range, the alloy exhibits good elevated temperature tensile elongation in the temperature range of 100. degree. C. -350. degree. C. without a decrease in machinability due to phosphide formation. In preferred embodiments, the alloy further contains a tin addition for enhanced corrosion resistance. The combination of tin and phosphorous provides enhanced corrosion resistance to the alloy than could be predicted from either addition alone.