Method for modifying the surface of a thermal barrier coating by plasma-heating

A method for providing a substantially-smooth protective coating on a metal-based substrate is disclosed. A thermal barrier coating is first applied over the substrate by plasma-spraying. The coating is then plasma-heated according to a time- and temperature schedule sufficient to re-melt its surfac...

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Main Authors HASZ; WAYNE CHARLES, JOHNSON; CURTIS ALAN, BOROM; MARCUS PRESTON, GRAY; DENNIS MICHAEL, BETHEL; TIMOTHY FRANCIS
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 15.08.2000
Edition7
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Summary:A method for providing a substantially-smooth protective coating on a metal-based substrate is disclosed. A thermal barrier coating is first applied over the substrate by plasma-spraying. The coating is then plasma-heated according to a time- and temperature schedule sufficient to re-melt its surface region, allowing the coating material to flow and smoothen. The surface region is then allowed to cool to a temperature below its melting point. After being cooled, the surface is much smoother than when originally applied, which allows the coating to be used in a higher-temperature environment. The coating is often zirconia-based, e.g., yttria-stabilized zirconia.
Bibliography:Application Number: US19980058938