Claims
- 1. A protective coating for a metallic component in direct contact with the condensate of a liquid medium, comprising at least two layers of amorphous material on top of one another, the outermost one of the two layers of amorphous material being a hydrophobic layer and the innermost one of the two layers of amorphous material being an erosion-resistant layer, wherein the innermost layer has a high interfacial energy, highly elastic deformation properties and a hardness of between 1,500 HV and 3,000 HV, the outermost layer has an interfacial energy and deformation properties lower than those of an erosion-resistant layer, and each hydrophobic layer has a hardness of between 500 HV and less than 1500 HV.
- 2. The protective coating according to claim 1, wherein said at least two layers includes two layers of amorphous material and, with respect to said two layers of amorphous material, one of said layers is an erosion-resistant layer and the other of said layers is a hydrophobic layer.
- 3. The protective coating according to claim 2, wherein the thickness of said erosion-resistant layer is in the range of 1-3 micrometers.
- 4. The protective coating according to claim 2, wherein the thickness of said hydrophobic layer is 1 micrometer.
- 5. The protective coating according to claim 2, further comprising a smooth transition between erosion-resistant layer and said hydrophobic layer.
- 6. The protective coating according to claim 2, wherein said amorphous material of said erosion-resistant layer is amorphous carbon and said amorphous material of said hydrophobic layer is amorphous carbon.
- 7. The protective coating according to claim 6, wherein the interfacial energy of said erosion-resistant layer is in the range of 30 to 2500 mJ/m2.
- 8. The protective coating according to claim 6, wherein the interfacial energy of said hydrophobic layer is about 20 mJ/m2.
- 9. A metallic component in direct contact with the condensate of a liquid medium, comprising:a metallic body; and a protective coating on the metallic body, the protective coating having at least two layers of amorphous material on top of one another, the outermost one of the two layers of amorphous material being a hydrophobic layer and the innermost one of the two layers of amorphous material being an erosion-resistant layer, wherein the innermost layer has a high interfacial energy, highly elastic deformation properties and a hardness of between 1,500 HV and 3,000 HV, the outermost layer has an interfacial energy and deformation properties lower than those of an erosion-resistant layer, and each hydrophobic layer has a hardness of between 500 HV and less than 1500 HV.
- 10. The metallic component according to claim 9, further comprising an alternation of at least one erosion-resistant layer and at least one hydrophobic layer, the boundary layer facing outward being a hydrophobic layer.
- 11. The metallic component according to claim 9, wherein the coating layer closest to the component is an erosion-resistant layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP01/03990, filed Apr. 6, 2001, which designated the United States and was not published in English.
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