Coating processes – Spray coating utilizing flame or plasma heat – Inorganic carbon containing coating – not as steel
Patent
1996-08-27
1998-06-16
Aftergut, Jeff H.
Coating processes
Spray coating utilizing flame or plasma heat
Inorganic carbon containing coating, not as steel
165 802, 165185, 16510433, 257720, 361705, 361708, 427122, 427206, 437902, F28F 700, F28D 1502
Patent
active
057666911
ABSTRACT:
Heat transfer device (30) dissipates and removes heat energy from a heat source and delivers the heat energy to a heat sink. Heat transfer device (30) includes diamond substrate (32) for receiving the heat energy from the heat source. Interconnect point (36) connects to diamond substrate (32). Fiber (34), such as a carbon fiber, connects at interconnect point (36) to receive the heat energy from diamond substrate (32) and conduct the heat energy to the heat sink.
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Arnold Judson V.
McKague Elbert L.
Peoples James R.
Aftergut Jeff H.
Lockheed Fort Worth Company
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