Coating processes – Applying superposed diverse coating or coating a coated base – Metallic compound-containing coating
Patent
1977-11-07
1980-04-01
Beck, Shrive P.
Coating processes
Applying superposed diverse coating or coating a coated base
Metallic compound-containing coating
75251, 427423, 428667, B05D 108
Patent
active
041962370
ABSTRACT:
A copper-aluminum alloy flame spray powder is provided consisting essentially by weight of 0 to about 5% Fe, about 2% to 8% Ni, about 5% to 15% Al, and the balance essentially copper, a coating produced from said powder being characterized by improved as-sprayed hardness in combination with resistance to oxidation and galling.
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Patel Mahesh S.
Quaas Joseph F.
Beck Shrive P.
Eutectic Corporation
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