Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Welding electrode
Patent
1980-02-25
1981-05-26
Kendall, Ralph S.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Welding electrode
427191, 427192, 427422, C23C 1700
Patent
active
042698685
ABSTRACT:
A metallic coating is applied to a metallic substrate by directing a laser beam on to the substrate and simultaneously directing a gas stream containing entrained particles of the coating material on to the area of laser impingement on the substrate. The particles are melted by the laser beam to form a pool of molten coating metal. Relative movement is effected between the laser beam and substrate so that a pool of molten coating metal traverses the substrate to form a solidified metallic coating which is fused to the metallic substrate.
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Kendall Ralph S.
Rolls-Royce Limited
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