(under subclass 322) Subject matter wherein the resistance element and terminal are formed as an integral unit.
(1) Note. Examples of this subject matter other than welded, which are classified in subclass 329 above, are: when terminals and resistor unit are formed of the same material, but the terminals having a larger cross sectional area than the element; when the terminals are formed by impregnating the ends of the resistance element; and when the terminals are secured to the resistance unit by sintering.
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327, for resistors whose terminals are coated on the element.
329, for resistors whose terminals are soldered or welded to the element.
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75, Specialized Metallurgical Processes, Compositions for Use Therein, Consolidated Metal Powder Compositions, and Loose Metal Particulate Mixtures, 237, for a consolidated metal powder composition containing carbide and another nonmetal.