Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Metal coating
Patent
1981-10-09
1986-10-14
Silverberg, Sam
Coating processes
Coating by vapor, gas, or smoke
Metal coating
75252, 524440, 524441, 524437, 501127, C23C 1100
Patent
active
046172025
ABSTRACT:
Diffusion coatings can be masked from portions of a workpiece by combination of layers the outer one of which forms coherent strong shell that holds inner layer or layers in place. All ingredients of these layers can be materials such as nickel, nickel aluminide, chronium, chromic oxide (Cr.sub.2 O.sub.3) and inert diluent, that do not contaminate superalloys or even low alloy or plain carbon steels. Layer can be deposited from suspension in a solution of film-former like and acrylic resin in readily volatilizable solvent such as methyl chloroform or chloroform. Innermost layer can be depletion-preventing and can be omitted. Such a holding shell can also be used to retain on a workpiece surface a layer that causes formation of a diffusion coating. Chromizing can be performed before aluminizing. Low alloy steel conduit can be internally chromized and/or externally chromized or aluminized to make it more desirable for use as high pressure steam boiler heat exchange tubing. Masking mixtures can be pastes extruded into place. Masking with resin-free masking powder while workpiece is subjected to gas-phase diffusion coating is particularly desirable.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3784407 (1974-01-01), Shiio
patent: 3801357 (1974-03-01), Baldi
Alloy Surfaces Company, Inc.
Silverberg Sam
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