Claims
- 1. A method of coating a metal substrate with an adherent layer of a ceramic composition which comprises,
- flame spraying an alloy bond coat on said substrate,
- and then flame spraying over said bond coat a ceramic composition consisting essentially by weight of about 10 to 50% alumina and the balance essentially zirconia, said composition being in the form of particles selected from the group consisting of spray dried particles, agglomerated resin-bonded particles and fused particles,
- whereby a bonded ceramic coating is produced characterized by improved resistance to spalling at thicknesses ranging up to about 0.1 inch and higher and further characterized by being stronger and tougher than flame sprayed coatings of stabilized zirconia alone.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the amount of alumina in the ceramic composition ranges from about 20% to 40% by weight.
- 3. A method of coating a metal substrate with an adherent layer of a ceramic composition which comprises,
- flame spraying an alloy bond coat on said substrate,
- and then flame spraying a ceramic composition consisting essentially by weight of about 10% to 50% alumina and the balance essentially stabilized zirconia, said composition being in the form of particles selected from the group consisting of spray dried particles, agglomerated resin-bonded particles and fused particles,
- whereby a bonded ceramic coating is produced characterized by improved resistance to spalling at thicknesses ranging up to about 0.1 inch and higher and further characterized by being stronger and tougher than flame sprayed coatings of stabilized zirconia alone.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the alumina ranges from about 20 to 40% of the total composition.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein the ceramic coating is produced on a ferrous metal substrate.
- 6. A method of coating a metal substrate with an adherent layer of a ceramic composition which comprises,
- flame spraying an alloy bond coat on said substrate,
- and then flame spraying a ceramic composition consisting essentially by weight of about 10 to 50% alumina and the balance essentially zirconia at least partially stabilized by a stabilizing agent ranging up to about 20% by weight of the mixture of said zirconia and said agent, said stabilizing agent being selected from at least one of the group consisting of neodymia, lanthana, yttria, calcia, and magnesia, said composition being in the form of particles selected from the group consisting of spray dried particles, agglomerated resin-bonded particles and fused particles,
- whereby a bonded ceramic coating is produced characterized by improved resistance to spalling at thicknesses ranging up to about 0.1 inch and higher and further characterized by being stronger and tougher than flame sprayed coatings of stabilized zirconia alone.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the amount of alumina ranges from about 20 to 40% of the total composition.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the ceramic coating is produced on a ferrous metal substrate.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein the stabilizing agent is calcia which combined with zirconia ranges from about 4 to 8% of the zirconia-calcia content.
- 10. A flame sprayed ceramic coating bonded to a metal substrate by means of a flame sprayed intermediate alloy bond coat, said flame sprayed ceramic coating consisting essentially by weight of about 10 to 50% alumina and the balance essentially zirconia, said coating characterized by improved resistance to spalling at thicknesses ranging up to 0.1 inch and higher and further characterized by being stronger and tougher than flame sprayed coatings of stabilized zirconia alone.
- 11. The flame sprayed ceramic coating of claim 10, wherein the amount of alumina in the coating ranges from about 20 to 40% by weight.
- 12. The flame sprayed ceramic coating of claim 10, wherein the metal substrate is a ferrous metal substrate.
- 13. A flame sprayed ceramic coating bonded to a metal substrate by means of a flame sprayed intermediate alloy bond coat, said ceramic coating consisting essentially by weight of about 10 to 50% alumina and the balance essentially stabilized zirconia, said coating characterized by improved resistance to spalling at thicknesses ranging up to 0.1 inch and higher and further characterized by being stronger and tougher than flame sprayed coatings of stabilized zirconia alone.
- 14. The flame sprayed ceramic coating of claim 13, wherein the amount of alumina ranges from about 20 to 40%.
- 15. The flame sprayed ceramic coating of claim 13, wherein the metal substrate is a ferrous metal substrate.
- 16. A flame sprayed ceramic coating bonded to a metal substrate by means of a flame sprayed intermediate alloy bond coat, said ceramic coating consisting essentially by weight of about 10 to 50% alumina and the balance essentially zirconia at least partially stabilized by a stabilizing agent in amounts ranging up to about 20% by weight of the mixture of zirconia and said agent, said stabilizing agent being selected from at least one of the group consisting of neodymia, lanthana, yttria, calcia, and magnesia, said coating characterized by improved resistance to spalling at thicknesses ranging up to 0.1 inch and higher and further characterized by being stronger and tougher than flame sprayed coatings of stabilized zirconia alone.
- 17. The flame sprayed ceramic coating of claim 16, wherein the alumina ranges from about 20 to 40% by weight of the total composition.
- 18. The flame sprayed ceramic coating of claim 16, wherein the metal substrate is a ferrous metal substrate.
- 19. A flame sprayed ceramic coating bonded to a metal substrate by means of a flame sprayed intermediate alloy bond coat, said ceramic coating consisting essentially of about 10 to 50% alumina and the balance essentially zirconia stabilized by calcia in an amount of about 4 to 8% of the combined zirconia and calcia content, said coating characterized by improved resistance to spalling at thicknesses ranging up to 0.1 inch and higher and further characterized by being stronger and tougher than flame sprayed coatings of stabilized zirconia alone.
- 20. The flame sprayed ceramic coating of claim 19, wherein the amount of alumina ranges from about 20 to 40% of the total composition.
- 21. The flame sprayed ceramic coating of claim 19, wherein the metal substrate is a ferrous metal substrate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 388,263, filed June 14, 1982, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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