Plasma sprayed continuously reinforced aluminum base composites

Coating processes – Spray coating utilizing flame or plasma heat – Metal or metal alloy coating

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4271264, 427387, 4273977, B05D 108

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052291650

ABSTRACT:
A metal matrix composite is produced by forming a rapidly solidified aluminum base alloy into powder. The powder is plasma sprayed onto at least one substrate having thereon a fiber reinforcing material to form a plurality of preforms. Each of the preforms has a layer of the alloy deposited thereon, and the fiber reinforcing material is present in an amount ranging from about 0.1 to 75 percent by volume thereof. The preforms are bonded together to form an engineering shape.

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