Claims
- 1. An article having a ceramic surface whose texture and reflectance are controllable, the article prepared by method of:providing an article having a surface to be coated; preparing an aqueous mixture of a source of a reactive phosphate ion and a nonmetallic ceramic form of a cation reactive with phosphate ion to form a ceramic phosphate, wherein the nonmetallic ceramic form of the cation has at least two size ranges including at least a finer size range and a courser size range; contacting the mixture to the surface of the article; applying a mechanical overpressure to the mixture while the mixture is in contact with the surface of the article to form a coating; setting the coating; and curing the coating.
- 2. The article of claim 1, wherein the step of providing an article includes the step of:providing the article made of a material selected from the group consisting of a metal, a metal-matrix composite, a ceramic, a ceramic-matrix composite, an organic material, and an organic-matrix composite.
- 3. The article of claim 1, wherein the step of preparing an aqueous mixture includes the step ofproviding the source of reactive phosphate ions selected from the group consisting of phosphoric acid and monoaluminum phosphate.
- 4. The article of claim 1, wherein the step of preparing an aqueous mixture includes the step ofproviding the source of the nonmetallic ceramic form of a cation reactive with phosphate ion wherein the cation is selected from the group consisting of beryllium, aluminum, iron, magnesium, calcium, thorium, barium, zirconium, zinc, silicon, and mixtures thereof.
- 5. The article of claim 1, herein the step of preparing an aqueous mixture includes the step ofproviding the source of the nonmetallic ceramic form of a cation reactive with phosphate ion wherein the source is an oxide of the cation.
- 6. The article of claim 1, wherein the step of contacting includes the steps of:forming a first layer of mixture, placing a second layer of the mixture onto the surface of the article and contacting the second layer of the mixture to the first layer of the mixture.
- 7. The article of claim 1, wherein the step of applying a mechanical overpressure includes the step ofpressing against the mixture in contact with the surface of the article with a pressing tool.
- 8. The article of claim 7, wherein the step of pressing includes the step ofsupplying a pressing tool having a surface with a pattern thereon that is visible to the naked eye.
- 9. The article of claim 1, wherein the step of applying a mechanical overpressure includes the step ofapplying a pressure of from about 50 to about 200 pounds per square inch.
- 10. The article of claim 1, including the additional step, after the step of preparing and before the step of contacting, ofdeairing the mixture.
- 11. The article of claim 1, wherein the step of providing an article includes the step ofproviding the article which is attached to a larger structure, without detaching the article from the larger structure.
- 12. An article having a ceramic surface whose texture and reflectance are controllable, the article prepared by a method of:providing an article having a surface to be coated; preparing an aqueous mixture of phosphoric acid, alumina powder, and cordierite powder; contacting the mixture to the surface of the article; pressing against the mixture in contact with the surface of the article with a pressing tool to form a coating; heating the coating to a first temperature to set the coating; and heating the coating to a second temperature greater than the first temperature to cure the coating.
- 13. An article having a ceramic surface whose texture and reflectance are controllable, the article prepared by a method of:preparing an aqueous mixture of a source of a reactive phosphate ion and a nonmetallic ceramic form of a cation reactive with phosphate ion to form a ceramic phosphate; placing the mixture at the surface of an article; applying a mechanical overpressure to the mixture at the surface of the article using a pressing tool having a surface with a pattern thereon that is visible to the naked eye; setting the mixture; and curing the mixture.
- 14. The article of claim 13, wherein the step of placing the mixture includes the step ofpreparing the entire article from the mixture.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/235,372 entitled Cementitious Ceramic Surface Having Controllable Reflectance and Texture by Robert A. DiChiara, Jr., et al., filed April 29, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,479,104 the contents of which is incorporated in their entirety herein.
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