Claims
- 1. A process for the manufacture of low density components of high surface strength, having a polymer or metal matrix substrate and ceramics and/or metal-ceramics coating, wherein the low density substrate to be coated is subjected to:machining the surface in order to generate residual compressive stress in the outer layers of the substrate; thermal stabilizing at a temperature lower than 350° C.; depositing onto and entirely over the outer surface of the substrate, with a hot spraying technique at a temperature ranging from 70° to 350° C., a coating layer of a ceramics or metal-ceramics material with a surface strength higher than that of the substrate to be coated; and finishing the surface of the coating layer by a finishing treatment.
- 2. The process for the manufacture of low density components of high surface strength, having a polymer or metal matrix substrate and a ceramics and/or metal-ceramics coating according to claim 1, wherein the machining of the surface in order to generate residual compressive stress in the outer layers of the substrate to be coated comprises a treatment selected from the group consisting of peening, sandblasting and combinations thereof.
- 3. The process for the manufacture of low density components of high surface strength, having a polymer or metal matrix substrate and ceramics and/or metal-ceramics coating, according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the finishing treatment of the surface of the coating comprises of a machining selected from the group consisting of grinding, polishing, tumbling, rumbling and combinations thereof.
- 4. The process for the manufacture of low density components of high surface strength, having a polymer or metal matrix substrate and ceramics and/or metal-ceramics coating according to claim 3,wherein the hot spraying technique is selected from the group consisting of high velocity hot spraying High velocity Oxy-Fuel, Vacuum Plasma Spraying, Controlled Atmosphere Plasma Spraying, Atmospheric Plasma Spraying, High Pressure Plasma Spraying, Flame Spraying, Plasma Transferred Arc, Arc Spraying, and combinations thereof.
- 5. Process for the manufacture of low density components of high surface strength, having a polymer or metal matrix substrate and ceramics and/or metal-ceramics coating, according to claim 1 or 2,wherein the coating layer is selected from the group consisting of WC—M, CrC—M, TiC—M, BN—M, and SiC—M, wherein M is the metal matrix selected from the group consisting of Ni, Co, NiCr, NiCrFeBSi, and NiCrCuMoWB.
- 6. A low density coated component of high surface strength, obtained by the process according to claim 1 or 2.
- 7. A process for the manufacture of low density components of high surface strength, having a polymer or metal matrix substrate and ceramics and/or metal-ceramics coating, wherein the low density substrate to be coated is subjected to:machining the surface in order to generate residual compressive stress in the outer layers; thermal stabilizing at a temperature lower than 350° C.; depositing onto the outer surface of the substrate, with a hot spraying technique at a temperature ranging from 70° to 350° C., of a coating layer in a ceramics or metal-ceramics material with a surface strength higher than that of the component to be coated; and finishing the surface of the coating layer by a finishing treatment; wherein the hot spraying technique is selected from the group consisting of high velocity hot spraying High velocity Oxy-Fuel, Vacuum Plasma Spraying, Controlled Atmosphere Plasma Spraying, Atmospheric Plasma Spraying, High Pressure Plasma Spraying, Flame Spraying, Plasma Transferred Arc, Arc Spraying, and combinations thereof.
- 8. The process for the manufacture of low density components of high surface strength, having a polymer or metal matrix substrate and ceramics and/or metal-ceramics coating according to claim 7, wherein the hot sprayed coating layer has a thickness in the range from 100 to 500 μm.
- 9. Process for the manufacture of low density components of high surface strength, having a polymer or metal matrix substrate and ceramics and/or metal-ceramics coating, according to claim 8,wherein the coating layer is selected from the group consisting of WC-M, CrC-M, TiC-M, BN-M, and SiC-M, wherein M is the metal matrix selected from the group consisting of Ni, Co, NiCr, NiCrFeBSi, and NiCrCuMoWB.
- 10. A low density coated component of high surface strength, obtained by the process according to claim 9.
- 11. A process for the manufacture of low density components of high surface strength, having a polymer or metal matrix substrate and ceramics and/or metal-ceramics coating, wherein the low density substrate to be coated is subjected to:machining the surface in order to generate residual compressive stress in the outer layers; thermal stabilizing at a temperature lower than 350° C.; depositing onto the outer surface of the substrate, with a hot spraying technique at a temperature ranging from 70° to 350° C., of a coating layer in a ceramics or metal-ceramics material with a surface strength higher than that of the component to be coated; and finishing the surface of the coating layer by a finishing treatment; wherein the hot sprayed coating layer has a thickness in the range from 100 to 4200 μm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is the U.S. national phase of PCT application PCT/IT00/00539, filed Dec. 20, 2000.
PCT Information
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PCT/IT00/00539 |
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WO01/46487 |
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