Claims
- 1. A process for enameling with a vitreous fluoride coating a composite material including a crystalline, vitreous, ceramic or metallic substrate, the process comprising the steps of:
- (a) holding said substrate at a temperature just below the glassy transition temperature of a fluoride glass coating, said substrate being an object made of aluminum preheated to a range of about 340.degree.-400.degree. C. and having a size and shape which is to be coated in its entirety, and said coating comprising a fluoride glass melt,
- (b) coating said substrate by pouring said melt of said fluoride glass coating over said object while said melt is in a liquid or gaseous phase by uniformly spreading said coating on the substrate, said melt being heated to a range of approximately 570.degree.-620.degree. C. and said coating having a composition of approximately:
- ZrF.sub.4 54%-57%;
- BaF.sub.2 29%-34%;
- LaF.sub.3 3%-5%;
- NaF.sub.0 10%; and
- AlF.sub.3 4%,
- said coating being applied over a period of time lasting about three seconds,
- (c) adjusting the temperature of said substrate to be at a temperature which is lower than the melting temperature of said coating, the substrate temperature being high enough to enable a physiochemical hooking process of physical adhesion to occur at the interface between the substrate and the fluoride glass coating, and
- (d) establishing an environmental temperature surrounding said composite material which quickly cools and solidifies said coating by a thermal conduction between coating and substrate which decreases the coating temperature while increasing the substrate temperature to an equilibrium state which is above the glassy transition temperature.
- 2. A process of enameling crystalline, ceramic or metal substrate comprising,
- providing an enameling fluoride glass composition containing approximately 20-34% BaF.sub.2 wherein the fluorine anions are present in the fluoride glass composition in an amount greater than the amount of any other anions present in the glass composition;
- heating said fluoride glass composition to its liquid phase;
- heating and maintaining the portion of said substrate to be enameled to a temperature exceeding the transition temperature of said fluoride glass composition, and
- coating the heated substrate with the liquid fluoride glass composition to provide the desired enameled substrate.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein said flouride glass composition is
- 20-34% : BaF.sub.2
- 0-62% : ZrF.sub.4
- 0-30% : Y F.sub.3
- 0-6% : LaF.sub.3
- 0-30% : AlF.sub.3
- 0-22.5% : NaF
- 0-20% : ThF.sub.4.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein the temperature of said substrate is lower than the melting temperature of said fluoride glass composition and high enough to enable a physiochemical hooking process of physical adhesion to occur at the interface between the substrate and the fluoride glass coating; and
- establishing an environmental temperature surrounding siad composite material which quickly cools and solidifies said fluoride glass coating by a thermal conduction between said coating and said substrate which decreases the coating temperature while increasing the substrate temperature to an equilibrium state which is above the glassy transition temperature.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the substrate is metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, an aluminum alloy, stainless steel and copper.
- 6. A product made by the process of claim 5.
- 7. A product made by the process of claim 4.
- 8. The process of claim 2 wherein said fluoride glass composition is
- 29-34% : BaF.sub.2
- 54-57% : ZrF.sub.4
- 3-5% : LaF.sub.3
- 0-10% : NaF
- 4% : AlF.sub.3
- 9. The process of claim 2 wherein said fluoride glass composition is selected from the group consisting of
- a. 57% ZrF.sub.4, 34% BaF.sub.2, 5% LaF.sub.3, 4% AlF.sub.3
- b. 62% ZrF.sub.4, 32% BaF.sub.2, 6% LaF.sub.3,
- c. 54% ZrF.sub.4, 29% BaF.sub.2, 3% LaF.sub.3, 4% AlF.sub.3, 10% NaF
- d. 50% ZrF.sub.4, 20% BaF.sub.2, 7.5% ThF.sub.4, 22.5% NaF; and
- e. 20% BaF.sub.2, 20% ThF.sub.4, 30% YF.sub.3, 30% AlF.sub.3.
- 10. The process of claim 2 wherein said fluoride glass composition is selected from the group consisting of
- a. 57% ZrF.sub.4, 34% BaF.sub.2, 5% LaF.sub.3, 4% AlF.sub.3
- b. 62% ZrF.sub.4, 32% BaF.sub.2, 6% LaF.sub.3,
- c. 54% ZrF.sub.4, 29% BaF.sub.2, 3% LaF.sub.3, 4% AlF.sub.3, 10% NaF
- d. 50% ZrF.sub.4, 20% BaF.sub.2, 7.5% ThF.sub.4, 22.5% NaF; and
- e. 20% BaF.sub.2, 20% ThF.sub.4, 30% YF.sub.3, 30% AlF.sub.3 ; and
- the substrate is metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, an aluminum alloy, stainless steel and copper.
- 11. A product made by the process of claim 10.
- 12. A product made by the process of claim 1.
- 13. A product made by the process of claim 3.
- 14. A product made by the process of claim 8.
- 15. A product made by the process of claim 9.
- 16. A product made by the process of claim 2.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/436,789, filed Oct. 26, 1982, now abandoned.
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"Etude Comparee de Verres Fluores dans les Diagrammes Ternaires Zr.F.sub.4 -BaF.sub.2 -MmF.sub.n ", by Poulain et al, 1979, Revue de Chimie Minerale, vol. 16, pp. 267-276. |
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