Coating processes – Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material – Coating decomposed to form metal
Patent
1988-12-14
1991-03-19
Morgenstern, Norman
Coating processes
Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material
Coating decomposed to form metal
4273767, 4273835, 427226, 4273766, 427 62, 22826312, 228120, 228122, 228124, 505725, 505739, 505700, B05D 302, B23K 3100, B23K 3522
Patent
active
050009869
ABSTRACT:
A method for forming metallized coatings on ceramics for high-temperature uses above about 630.degree. C. comprising the steps of: preparing a metallizing composition of mixed ingredients of differing sizes, proportioning the differing sizes to have nonsegregating qualities when applied onto the ceramics, coating the metallizing composition on the ceramics; and heating to form the desired metallized layer.
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King Roy V.
Morgenstern Norman
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