Claims
- 1. A product, comprising:
- a) a metallic basic body formed of an alloy and having an outside;
- b) said basic body having at least one longitudinal duct formed therein, a number of transverse ducts branching off from said longitudinal duct in said basic body, and outlet orifices each associated with a respective one of said transverse ducts in said basic body;
- c) a metallic covering layer applied directly onto said outside of said basic body and having an alloy different from said alloy of said basic body; and
- d) a metallic enrichment layer covering said basic body only in said longitudinal duct and in said transverse ducts, forming a coated longitudinal cooling duct and a number of coated transverse cooling ducts branching off from said coated longitudinal cooling duct, for passage of a cooling medium flow through said coated longitudinal and transverse cooling ducts, and said enrichment layer additionally covering a small part of said covering layer at each of said outlet orifices, leaving said metallic covering layer substantially uncovered.
- 2. The product according to claim 1, wherein said covering layer is formed of an MCrAlY alloy, where M is an element selected from the group consisting of iron, cobalt, and nickel.
- 3. The product according to claim 2, wherein said covering layer has a thickness of 180 .mu.m to 300 .mu.m.
- 4. The product according to claim 1, wherein said enrichment layer has a thickness of 30 .mu.m to 100 .mu.m.
- 5. The product according to claim 1, wherein said enrichment layer is a diffusion layer.
- 6. The product according to claim 1, wherein said enrichment layer contains at least one of aluminum and chromium as an essential constituent.
- 7. The product according to claim 1, wherein said enrichment layer contains only aluminum as an essential constituent.
- 8. The product according to claim 1, including a ceramic heat-insulating layer covering the outside of said covering layer and said enrichment layer on said small part of said covering layer at each of said outlet orifices.
- 9. The product according to claim 8, wherein said heat-insulating layer has a thickness of 100 .mu.m to 500 .mu.m.
- 10. The product according to claim 8, wherein said heat-insulating layer has a thickness of 200 .mu.m to 300 .mu.m.
- 11. A gas turbine component, comprising:
- a) a metallic basic component body formed of an alloy and having an outside;
- b) said basic component body having at least one longitudinal duct formed therein, a number of transverse ducts branching off from said longitudinal duct in said basic component body, and outlet orifices each associated with a respective one of said transverse ducts in said basic component body;
- c) a metallic covering layer applied directly onto said outside of said basic component body and having an alloy different from said alloy of said basic component body; and
- d) a metallic enrichment layer covering said basic component body only in said longitudinal duct and in said transverse ducts, forming a coated longitudinal cooling duct and a number of coated transverse cooling ducts branching off from said coated longitudinal cooling duct, for passage of a cooling medium flow through said coated longitudinal and transverse cooling ducts, and said enrichment layer additionally covering a small part of said covering layer at each of said outlet orifices, leaving said metallic covering layer substantially uncovered.
- 12. A gas turbine blade, comprising:
- a) a metallic basic blade body formed of an alloy and having an outside;
- b) said basic blade body having at least one longitudinal duct formed therein, a number of transverse ducts branching off from said longitudinal duct in said basic blade body, and outlet orifices each associated with a respective one of said transverse ducts in said basic blade body;
- c) a metallic covering layer applied directly onto said outside of said basic blade body and having an alloy different from said alloy of said basic blade body; and
- d) a metallic enrichment layer covering said basic blade body only in said longitudinal duct and in said transverse ducts, forming a coated longitudinal cooling duct and a number of coated transverse cooling ducts branching off from said coated longitudinal cooling duct, for passage of a cooling medium flow through said coated longitudinal and transverse cooling ducts, and said enrichment layer additionally covering a small part of said covering layer at each of said outlet orifices, leaving said metallic covering layer substantially uncovered.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of International Application PCT/DE96/01207, filed Jul. 5, 1996, which designated the United States.
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