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  • La Mesa, CA
  • 1162 Colina Grande, El Cajon, CA 92019 (619) 447-9620 (619) 447-9686 (619) 447-9691
  • 2005 Colina Grande, El Cajon, CA 92019 (619) 447-9620 (619) 447-9691 (619) 447-9686
  • 1111 Anza St, El Cajon, CA 92021
  • Vista, CA
  • 1145 Pacific Beach Dr, San Diego, CA 92109
  • Elk, CA
  • Sanger, CA
  • Rancho Santa Fe, CA

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Aubrey Burer Photo 1

Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
San Diego, CA
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Hi-Tech Welding and Forming
Chief Executive Officer
Aubrey Burer Photo 2

Retired

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Location:
El Cajon, CA

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Aubrey Burer
Chief Executive Officer
Hi-Tech Welding and Forming, Inc
Mfg Industrial Machinery Welding Repair Aluminum Foundry
1327 Fayette St, El Cajon, CA 92020
Aubrey M. Burer
President
POSTAL WAY, INC
Holding Company
2005 Colina Grande, El Cajon, CA 92019
(619) 447-9620
Aubrey M. Burer
President
AMW CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
1162 Vis Grande Rd, El Cajon, CA 92019
Aubrey M. Burer
President
BMC TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
1162 Vis Grande, El Cajon, CA 92019
1162 Vis Grande Rd, El Cajon, CA 92019
Aubrey Burer
President
PAXMAL INVESTMENTS, INC
11717 Fantasia Ct, San Diego, CA 92131
Aubrey M. Burer
Principal
Rio Grande Vista Partners A California
Business Services
2005 Colina Grande, El Cajon, CA 92019
Aubrey Burer
Principal
Hi-Tech Welding
Services-Misc · Welding
1990 Friendship Dr, El Cajon, CA 92020
(619) 562-5929, (619) 562-8347

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Manufacturing Electrodes For Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors

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US Patent:
53042743, Apr 19, 1994
Filed:
Aug 6, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/925295
Inventors:
Joseph W. Crownover - La Jolla CA
Ben B. Meckel - Encinitas CA
Aubrey M. Burer - El Cajon CA
Assignee:
BMC Technology Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B44C 1165
B29C 4700
C23C 1400
US Classification:
156230
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for manufacturing electrodes for capacitors having a plurality of thin metal coatings on a ceramic dielectric substrate, with the coated substrates assembled in a monolithic structure. A layer of green ceramic material is formed on a support tape. This green ceramic tape is moved in registration with a stencil web overlying the tape. The stencil web has openings corresponding to the configuration of the conductive coating to be formed on the tape. The sandwich of tape and web is moved through a sputtering chamber in which a selected metal or alloy is sputtered from a target so as to fall on the stencil web, coating the ceramic tape wherever openings are present. The sputtering chamber is arranged so that initially the ceramic tape receives a light, low energy metal coating before being exposed to maximum sputtering. This allows a reflective coating to be formed to reflect thermal energy before the intensity of the thermal radiation reaches a level that would damage an uncoated ceramic.

Process For Producing Ceramic Capacitors With Thinner Electrodes

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US Patent:
52543609, Oct 19, 1993
Filed:
Jul 29, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/737319
Inventors:
Joseph W. Crownover - La Jolla CA
Ben B. Meckel - Encinitas CA
Aubrey M. Burer - El Cajon CA
Assignee:
BMC Technology Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B05D 512
US Classification:
427 79
Abstract:
A process for producing capacitors having thinner electrodes on dielectric substrates for use in multilayer ceramic capacitors which use less precious metal ink and produce thinner capacitors. Basically, the process begins with coating a support with a mixture of a finely divided ceramic material and a resin to form a green ceramic dielectric substrate of substantially uniform thickness but with a necessarily rough surface. A coating of resin is applied over the green ceramic to form a substantially smooth surface. A desired pattern in an ink comprising precious metal particles in a resin is formed, such as by silk screening, on the coated ceramic to form the electrode. Because of the smooth resin surface and finer metal particles, the ink coating may be relatively thin. The composite may then be fired to produce a capacitor suitable for use in monolithic multilayer capacitors.

Process Of Manufacturing Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors

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US Patent:
51797739, Jan 19, 1993
Filed:
Aug 30, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/753070
Inventors:
John C. Monsees - Boulder CO
Joseph W. Crownover - La Jolla CA
Aubrey M. Burer - El Cajon CA
Assignee:
BMC Technology Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H01G 410
US Classification:
29 2542
Abstract:
A process of manufacturing thin monolithic multilayer capacitors having improved resistance to delamination. Basically, the process comprises the steps of providing a support sheet having registration indicia, such as a series of registration holes along the support edges, casting a substrate of ceramic particles in a resin binder onto the support, drying the substrate, forming thin electrodes in selected patterns by cathode sputtering, casting an additional substrate on the electrode surface in a vacuum, repeating the drying, electrode formation steps a selected number of times and forming a cover layer of substrate material over the final electrode. Individual capacitors may be cut from the multilayer product in any desired shape using any desired cutting technique. Ordinarily, the electrodes are formed in two alternating patterns in registration on succeeding layers. This process produces thinner multilayer capacitors with improved bonding between succeeding layers so as to increase resistance to delamination during cutting and use.
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