Surface coating for protecting a component against titanium fire

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond

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428288, 428263, 428183, 428256, 428632, 428631, 428660, 428328, B32B 1504, B32B 3300

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050875124

ABSTRACT:
A structural component of metal is protected against titanium fires that can be caused by flying and burning titanium droplets, e.g. in a propulsion unit. The protection against titanium fires of metal structural components is provided by a surface coating made of ceramic fibers embedded in a matrix material of a high temperature lacquer having dispersed therein aluminum powder as a filler material. The high temperature resistant lacquer is formed of silicates as a vehicle in which the aluminum powder is dispersed.

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