Claims
- 1. A metal article having a protective coating, the coating comprising a plurality of layers, in which each layer is formed of a glass-ceramic and metal mixture in variable proportions, such that across the plurality of layers the respective content of a glass-ceramic component is inversely proportional to that of a metal component, in which each layer has a different coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), and the plurality of layers creates a continuous CTE gradient between a coated-metal surface of the metal article and an exposed surface of the coating.
- 2. The metal article according to claim 1, wherein said exposed surface of the protective coating is a layer of essentially glass-ceramic and an intermediate layer has a CTE between that of the glass-ceramic and coated-metal surface.
- 3. The metal article according to claim 1, wherein immediate to the coated-metal surface, the protective coating is a layer essentially of metal powder with a binder and dispersant at least partially sintered on the coated-metal surface.
- 4. The metal article according to claim 1, wherein the protective coating is a dual layer coating comprising an outer layer and an inner layer, the outer layer formed of a glass-ceramic material having a CTE lower than that of the coated-metal surface, the inner layer being in contact with the coated-metal surface is composed of a mixture of the glass-ceramic material of the outer layer and a second material having a CTE higher than that of the glass-ceramic material, and the inner layer mixture has a CTE between that of the glass-ceramic material and coated-metal surface.
- 5. A metal article having a protective coating, the coating comprising a plurality of layers, in which each layer is composed of mixture of a glass-ceramic material and a second material having a CTE higher than that of the glass-ceramic material in variable proportions, such that across the plurality of layers the respective content of a glass-ceramic component is inversely proportional to that of a second material component, in which each layer has a different coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), and the plurality of layers provides a continuous CTE gradient between a coated-metal surface of the metal article and an exposed surface of the coating.
- 6. The metal article according to claim 5, wherein the protective coating is a dual layer coating comprising an outer layer and an inner layer, the outer layer formed of a glass-ceramic material having a CTE lower than that of the coated-metal surface, the inner layer being in contact with the coated-metal surface is composed of a mixture of the glass-ceramic material of the outer layer and the second material, and the inner layer mixture has a CTE between that of the glass-ceramic material and the coated-metal surface.
- 7. The metal article according to claim 5, wherein a layer of the second material is at least partially sintered on the metal article surface to promote adherence of the inner layer.
- 8. The metal article according to claim 6, wherein said outer layer has a CTE value of about 130×10−7/° C. (0-800° C.).
- 9. The metal article according to claim 6, wherein said inner layer has a CTE value of about 150-160×10−7/° C.
- 10. The metal article according to claim 5, wherein the second material is nickel, chromic oxide, chromium metal, Fe3Al, or an alloy composed of about 70% Fe-25% Cr-5% Al.
- 11. The metal article according to claim 10, wherein the second material is nickel, chromium metal, or Fe3Al.
- 12. The metal article according to claim 5, wherein the second material has a CTE value of about 198×10−7/° C. (25-700° C.).
- 13. The metal article according to claim 6, wherein the inner layer is composed of a mixture of 80% glass-ceramic and 20% metal materials.
- 14. A protective coating on a metal article, the protective coating comprises a plurality of layers, each of a mixture of a glass-ceramic material and a second material, the proportions of each material varies continuously from a coated-metal interface of the metal article to an exposed, outer surface of the coating, wherein across the plurality of layers, the coating likewise exhibits a continuous CTE gradient between a coated-metal surface and the outer surface of the coating.
- 15. The protective coating according to claim 14, wherein said outer surface of the protective coating is a layer essentially of glass-ceramic material and an intermediate layer has a CTE between that of the glass-ceramic material and coated-metal surface.
- 16. The protective coating according to claim 14, wherein a layer of the second material is at least partially sintered on the coated-metal surface to promote adherence of the inner layer.
- 17. The protective coating according to claim 15, wherein said outer surface layer has a CTE value of about 130×10−7/° C. (0-800° C.).
- 18. The protective coating according to claim 15, wherein said intermediate layer has a CTE value of about 150-160×10−7/° C.
- 19. The protective coating according to claim 14, wherein the second material comprises a metal that forms a bond to the glass-ceramic material, and is refractory enough to withstand thermal cycles up to 1200° C.
- 20. The protective coating according to claim 14, wherein the second material is nickel, chromic oxide, chromium metal, Fe3Al, or an alloy composed of about 70% Fe-25% Cr-5% Al.
- 21. The protective coating according to claim 20, wherein the second material is nickel, chromium metal, or Fe3Al.
- 22. The protective coating according to claim 14, wherein the second material has a CTE value of about 198×10−7/° C. (25-700° C.).
- 23. The protective coating according to claim 15, wherein said intermediate layer is composed of a mixture of 80% glass-ceramic and 20% metal materials.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/391,028 filed Sep. 7, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,228,469.
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