Method of forming heat engine parts made of a superalloy and hav

Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Forming nonelectrolytic coating after depositing...

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2041811, 2041815, 205109, 205228, C25D 1302, C23C 2800

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051240068

ABSTRACT:
A method for coating a heat engine part, particularly a turbo-machine part made of a superalloy and adapted for use in aeronautical applications, comprises electrophoretically depositing a metallic structure of cellular form with uniformly disposed cells of predetermined size. The deposition is performed using an electrophoresis bath containing methanol, aluminum chloride as an electrolyte, and a powder containing Cr, Al, Y, Ta and Ni. The cellular metallic structure is consolidated by a sintering treatment, which may be reactive, or metallization, preferably in the vapor phase, and the coating is completed by applying a ceramic material by plasma spraying.

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