Coating processes – Spray coating utilizing flame or plasma heat – Inorganic carbon containing coating – not as steel
Patent
1996-05-31
1998-04-07
Bareford, Katherine A.
Coating processes
Spray coating utilizing flame or plasma heat
Inorganic carbon containing coating, not as steel
427451, 427455, 427456, 427216, C23C 406
Patent
active
057362009
ABSTRACT:
A process for reducing oxygen content in thermally sprayed metal coatings comprises the following steps. A metal powder is provided. The metal powder has a particle size in the range of from about 10 .mu.m to about 500 .mu.m. Carbon is adhered and coated to the metal powder to form a carbon coated metal powder. The carbon is present in the range of from about 0.1% to about 2.0% by weight of the carbon coated metal powder. The carbon coated metal powder is thermally sprayed onto a substrate and a metal coating is deposited on the substrate. The metal coating has a lower oxygen content compared to the oxygen content of the carbon coated metal powder.
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Beardsley M. Brad
Biltgen Gary L.
Bareford Katherine A.
Caterpillar Inc.
Khosla Pankaj M.
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