Claims
- 1. A plasma spray process for applying a coating on a substrate using a plasma gun, comprising the steps of:
- connecting the substrate and a plasma gun power supply to a common ground such that a potential difference exists between the substrate and a cathode of the plasma gun;
- arranging the plasma gun such that the plasma gun is directed at a surface of the substrate separated by a distance sufficiently short that a plasma stream exiting the plasma gun during plasma gun operation will impinge directly on the substrate surface;
- ion etching the substrate surface by heating the substrate surface with a plasma stream exiting a spray nozzle of the plasma gun to transform oxide-forming atoms on the substrate surface into positive ions, the distance separating said plasma gun and said substrate being such that said positive ions leave the substrate surface under the influence of said potential difference between the substrate and the cathode; and
- splattering the substrate surface with molten droplets of coating material injected into the plasma gun,
- wherein said ion etching and said splattering steps are performed concurrently while maintaining said potential difference between the substrate and the cathode.
- 2. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 1, wherein said ion etching and splattering steps are performed underwater.
- 3. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 1, wherein said substrate is a portion of a core shroud of a boiling water reactor and said coating is an alloy doped with a noble metal.
- 4. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 1, further comprising the step of roughening said surface of said substrate prior to application of said coating.
- 5. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 4, wherein said surface of said substrate is roughened by impacting said surface with a water jet.
- 6. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 1, wherein said coating has a thickness of 2 to 8 mils.
- 7. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 1, wherein said substrate is a portion of a core shroud of a boiling water reactor submerged under water and said coating material is an alloy doped with a noble metal.
- 8. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 1, wherein the distance separating the substrate and the spray nozzle of the plasma gun is 1/2 to 3/4 inch.
- 9. A plasma spray process for applying a coating on a substrate using a plasma gun, comprising the steps of:
- maintaining a potential difference between the substrate and a cathode of the plasma gun, said potential difference having a polarity such that positive ions from the substrate will flow toward the cathode;
- cleaning a surface of the substrate by operating the plasma gun under conditions such that positive ions leave the substrate surface and flow toward the cathode under the influence of said potential difference between the substrate and cathode; and
- splattering the substrate surface with molten droplets of coating material injected into the plasma gun, whereby coating material is metallurgically bonded to the substrate surface,
- wherein said cleaning and said splattering steps are performed concurrently while maintaining said potential difference between the substrate and the cathode.
- 10. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 9, wherein said cleaning and splattering steps are performed underwater.
- 11. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 9, wherein the substrate is a portion of a core shroud of a boiling water reactor and the coating is an alloy doped with a noble metal.
- 12. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 9, further comprising the step of roughening the surface of the substrate prior to application of the coating.
- 13. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 12, wherein the surface of the substrate is roughened by impacting the surface with a water jet.
- 14. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 9, wherein the coating has a thickness of 2 to 8 mils.
- 15. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 9, wherein the substrate is a portion of a core shroud of a boiling water reactor submerged under water and the coating material is an alloy doped with a noble metal.
- 16. The plasma spray process as defined in claim 9, wherein the distance separating the substrate and a spray nozzle of the plasma gun is 1/2 to 3/4 inch.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/388,081 filed on Feb. 14, 1995, now abandoned.
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