Amorphous metal powder for coating substrates

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Integrated circuit – printed circuit – or circuit board

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427328, 427423, 148403, 75251, B05D 110, B22F 906, C22C 1908, C22C 3302

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is for a flat B containing amorphous powder based in Fe, Ni, Co or a combination thereof; a coating resulting from deposition of the powder; and a method for depositing the powder.
The composition of the powder and the resulting coating consists essentially of the formulation: (Fe,Ni,Co).sub.bal Cr.sub.0-20 (Mn,Mo,W).sub.0-35 (B,Si,C).sub.5-25 (Al,Ti).sub.0-10 where the subscripts are in atomic percent and with the proviso that 4.ltoreq.B.ltoreq.15, and that the balance will exceed 50%.

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