Claims
- 1. A method of improving the high temperature oxidation and corrosion resistance and preventing loss of strength of a carbide containing superalloy body, said body containing a carbide reinforcing phase, comprising steps of: (a) coating the superalloy body with a composition consisting essentially of chromium, aluminum, carbon and at least one element selected from iron, cobalt, or nickel, subject to the proviso that the coatings contain an amount of carbon (1) sufficient to saturate any solid state phases of the coating composition, (2) sufficient to essentially equilibrate the chemical potential of carbon in the coating with that in the substrate with minimum interaction, and (3) insufficient to form substantial quantities of carbides in the coating composition.
- 2. The claim 1 method, wherein the coating contains an element selected from ytrrium or the rare earth elements.
- 3. The claim 2 method, further comprising: (b) subjecting the coated body to an aluminizing overcoating to further increase the oxidation and corrosion resistance of the coating.
- 4. The claim 1 method, wherein the superalloy body is selected from a wrought, conventionally cast, directionally solidified or powder formed nickel or a cobalt-base superalloy body.
- 5. The claim 1 method, wherein the superalloy is a directionally solidified multivariant eutectic comprising a matrix of nickel or cobalt-base superalloy body, the matrix being an aligned eutectic carbide reinforcing phase.
- 6. The claim 5 method, wherein the eutectic carbide reinforcing phase is selected from carbides of the group consisting of tantalum and vanadium and their alloys and mixture thereof embedded in the matrix.
- 7. The claim 1 method wherein the superalloy body and the coating have initially essentially the same carbon chemical potential.
- 8. A method of improving the high temperature oxidation and corrosion resistance and preventing loss of strength of a carbide containing superalloy body, said body containing a carbide reinforcing phase, comprising steps of: (a) coating the superalloy body with a composition consisting essentially of chromium, aluminum, carbon and at least one element selected from iron, cobalt, or nickel, subject to the proviso that the coatings contain an amount of carbon (1) sufficient to saturate any solid state phases of the coating composition, (2) sufficient to essentially equilibrate the chemical potential of carbon in the coating with that in the substrate with minimum interaction, and (3) insufficient to form substantial quantities of carbides in the coating composition, and (3) insufficient to form substantial quantities of carbides in the coating compositions; and (b) subjecting the coated body to an aluminizing overcoating to further increase the oxidation and corrosion resistance of the coating.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautic and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435 42 USC 2457).
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710,749 |
Jun 1965 |
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