THERMALLY PROTECTIVE COMPOSITE CERAMIC-METAL COATINGS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE USE
Assignee
General Electric
Filed as: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORP. OF NY
Filed
Nov 27, 1989
Granted
Jan 25, 1994
Location
SCHENECTADY NY US
Abstract
An improved thermal barrier coating is disclosed. The coating is formed on a metal part to be exposed to high temperature gases. The metal part is first coated with an adherent sublayer of MCrAlY alloy. In this case, the M of the MCrAlY is nickel, cobalt, iron, or some combination of these metals. A diffused layer of MCrAlY combined with a low concentration of mullite is formed over the MCrAlY subcoating and the mullite is increased in concentration as the thickness of the layer increases. The outer surface of the layer is all mullite. Improved life expectancy and decreased thermal conductivity is achieved.
Source: Google Patents
35 USC §181 Secrecy Order
Imposed
Jun 1, 1990
Rescinded
Jun 10, 1993
Duration
3 years
Inventor
- 1LEE E. RUMANER
Record Details
- Patent number
- US 5281487
- Application
- 07441597
- Aerospace match
- No
- Dataset source
- 35 USC §181 SO records
Browse by Assignee
General ElectricMore from this assignee
TURBINE BLADE SQUEALER TIP PERIPHERAL END WALL WITH COOLING PASSAGE ARRANGEMENT
General Electric
ENHANCED IMPINGEMENT COOLED COMPONENTS
General Electric
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATIC BYPASS OPERATION
General Electric
ELIMINATION OF STRIKE-OVER IN RF PLASMA GUNS
General Electric
SCRAMJET ENGINE HAVING IMPROVED FUEL/AIR MIXING
General Electric
PROCESS FOR MAKING COMPOSITE CONTAINING FIBROUS MATERIAL
General Electric