Superficial treatment of steel

Coating processes – Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material – Coating decomposed to form metal

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427376H, 427383D, C23C 900

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ABSTRACT:
A steel part, and more particularly a stainless steel part, is coated with a varnish containing particles of an additional metal such as tin or aluminium, and it is heated at a temperature situated above the melting point of the said additional metal, but outside a zone comprised between 700.degree. C and 970.degree. C. The treated part may be annealed at about 500.degree. C. The varnish may besides contain particles of a substance having a melting point situated above the melting point of the additional metal, but which may dissolve in the liquid phase of the latter. This substance may be chromium, molybdenum, cobalt, titanium, vanadium, nickel or copper.

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