Coating processes – Spray coating utilizing flame or plasma heat – Inorganic carbon containing coating – not as steel
Patent
1995-01-20
1998-06-16
Bareford, Katherine
Coating processes
Spray coating utilizing flame or plasma heat
Inorganic carbon containing coating, not as steel
427451, 427455, C23C 410
Patent
active
057666903
ABSTRACT:
A composite material comprising a matrix including chromium carbide particles, and a solid lubricant mixed with the matrix and including barium fluoride and calcium fluoride. The composite material is spray deposited onto a substrate using a high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) spray technique to provide an HVOF spray coating.
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Datta Amitava
Derby James U.
Bareford Katherine
EG&G Sealol Inc.
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