Coating processes – Spray coating utilizing flame or plasma heat – Inorganic carbon containing coating – not as steel
Patent
1994-12-15
1996-10-29
Bareford, Katherine
Coating processes
Spray coating utilizing flame or plasma heat
Inorganic carbon containing coating, not as steel
427452, 427453, 427455, 427456, C23C 410
Patent
active
055694969
ABSTRACT:
A layer of material is thermally sprayed onto a portion of the surface of a vehicle wheel rim drop well with an arc plasma spray gun. Before spraying, the drop well surface is prepared by removing any dirt, oil and oxides. The sprayed layer has a greater density than the metal forming the wheel rim and reduces the porosity of the drop well.
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Prieto Romulo A.
Wei Daniel C.
Bareford Katherine
Hayes Wheels International, Inc.
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