Coating processes – Pretreatment – per se – or post-treatment – per se
Patent
1994-09-28
1997-07-15
Bareford, Katherine A.
Coating processes
Pretreatment, per se, or post-treatment, per se
427456, 219 6914, 219 6916, 219 6917, 219 6918, B05D 314
Patent
active
056481225
ABSTRACT:
A method of preparing the surface of a conductive metal to be non-smooth and non-passivated for reception of thermal sprayed coatings. The method comprises melting and rapidly solidifying globules of the surface by electrical discharge by bring an electrode (anode) in close gap-sparking proximity to the surface, filling the gap with an electrolyte containing a halogenated hydrocarbon fluid present in an amount of 2-5% of the electrolyte, and imposing a pulsed DC voltage (i.e. 20-100 volts at 40-200 amps) on the electrode to provide cyclical sparking between the electrode and the surface through the electrolyte resulting in a breakdown of the hydrocarbon to release nascent halogen atoms which attack the surface to prevent passivation during melting and solidification of the globules. The electrolyte is preferably cooled to a temperature below 65.degree. F. during the sparking, and the halogenated hydrocarbon is preferably present in a sufficient amount to attack silicon and aluminum, if such surface is an aluminum alloy containing silicon.
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Nageswar Rao V. Durga
Parsons Robert S.
Rose Robert Alan
Yeager David Alan
Bareford Katherine A.
Ford Motor Company
Malleck Joseph W.
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