High temperature protective coating alloy

Alloys or metallic compositions – Nickel base – Chromium containing

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420449, C22C 1905

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ABSTRACT:
The invention refers to a high temperature protective coating which is formed by an alloy of chromium, silicon, boron, iron and nickel. According to the invention, a light metal is mixed into the alloy as an additive. The additive consists preferably of aluminum. In addition, the silicon content of the high temperature protective coating is limited to 1.1 to 3.5 percent in weight relative to the total weight of the alloy.

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patent: 4054723 (1977-10-01), Higginbotham et al.

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