Claims
- 1. A self-supporting ceramic-surfaced metal structure comprising (a) a substrate comprising a parent metal and a ceramic surface formed integrally with said substrate and comprising a filler embedded by an oxidation reaction product of said parent metal with an oxidant.
- 2. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, wherein said filler comprises a preform.
- 3. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, wherein at least one surface boundary of said filler is defined by a barrier means.
- 4. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, wherein said ceramic matrix envelops said substrate.
- 5. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, wherein the volume of said substrate would be insufficient to embed said filler with said oxidation reaction product to form the ceramic matrix.
- 6. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, comprising a ceramic matrix disposed exteriorly to said substrate.
- 7. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, comprising a ceramic matrix disposed interiorly to said substrate.
- 8. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, wherein said parent metal comprises an aluminum parent metal.
- 9. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 8, wherein said ceramic matrix comprises alumina.
- 10. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, wherein the volume of said ceramic matrix is less than the volume of said metal substrate.
- 11. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, wherein the volume of said ceramic matrix is greater than the volume of said metal substrate.
- 12. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, wherein said substrate is intimately bonded to said ceramic matrix.
- 13. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, fabricated for use as a pump component.
- 14. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, fabricated for use as a valve component.
- 15. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, fabricated for use as a heat engine component.
- 16. The product of claim 1, wherein said ceramic matrix is an interior lining to a hollow cavity within said substrate.
- 17. The product of claim 1, wherein said ceramic matrix is in compression and said substrate is in tension at the interface between the two.
- 18. The ceramic-surfaced metal structure of claim 1, wherein said ceramic matrix has a wall thickness greater than could be produced by oxidation of said substrate if said substrate were not to extend beyond the hollow within said filler.
- 19. The product of claim 1, wherein said substrate comprises one or more metals selected from the group consisting of titanium, zirconium, halnium, tin and silicon.
- 20. The product of claim 1, wherein said substrate comprises aluminum.
Parent Case Info
This is divisional of copending application Ser. No. 06/908,067 filed on 09/16/86, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,900,699 issued 2/13/90.
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Divisions (1)
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