Fluidizing oxidation protection systems

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C428S408000, C428S334000, C428S337000, C428S704000, C427S228000, C427S422000, C427S424000, C427S427000, C427S430100, C427S443200

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06913821

ABSTRACT:
Carbon composite components (1, 11, 22, 30), which may be aircraft brake discs, heat exchanger cores, and so on, are covered by protective coating32. Component (1, 11, 22, 30) is immersed in liquid bath precursor of fluidized glass (step55). After immersion step, glass-coated component (1, 11, 22, 30) is removed and annealed. Heat treatment gradually increases temperature to 250-350° C. at the rate of 1-2° C. per minute (step60). Heat treatment is followed by soak at temperature of 250-350° C. for 1-10 hours (step65). Temperature is then increased to 550-650° C. (step70). Temperature is maintained at 550-650° C. for 1-10 hours (step75). After completion of second prolonged heat treatment, the component is cooled until reaching room temperature (step80). Upon completion of the annealing step, the fluidized glass coating converts to solid glass coating (32) enveloping and forming a protective barrier against undesirable oxidation of the C—C component (1, 11, 22, 30). For application to thin-gauge composites, the glass precursor components contain 20-60 weight-% water, 25-50 weight-% phosphoric acid, 2-20 weight-% alkali metal hydroxide, 1-10 weight-% manganese phosphate, 1-10 weight-% boron nitride, 0-5 weight-% elemental boron, and 10-28 weight-% boron carbide.

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