Internal-combustion engines – Valve – Reciprocating valve
Patent
1998-12-18
2000-10-03
Tudor, Harold J.
Internal-combustion engines
Valve
Reciprocating valve
298884, 2988844, 2988846, F02N 300
Patent
active
H00018694
ABSTRACT:
Today's engines are pushed to operate at higher temperatures, higher peak cylinder pressures, in more corrosive environments and with highly variable fuel types and qualities. A solution to guttering is an oxidation and corrosion-resistant coating with a general turn MCrAlY applied to the face of the engine valve train components by thermal spray coating.
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Beardsley Brad
Jones Christine K.
Raab Karen R.
Caterpillar Inc.
Tudor Harold J.
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