Claims
- 1. The method of coating a coherent powder metallurgical porous metal part having interconnecting pores, which method consists essentially of applying to a metal part of sinterable metal particles an aqueous acid solution consisting essentially of phosphate ions and ions selected from the group consisting of chromate or molybdate ions, which solution has dispersed therein a sinterable metal, coating the outer periphery of the porous part and the walls of the pores on the outer periphery, sintering the metal particles of the porous part under a vacuum or reducing atmosphere and obtaining a sintered porous part coated with a porous coherent metal coating having interconnecting pores, the coating essentially consisting of cured solution components and sintered metal particles, sintered to each other and to the metal particles of the metal part.
- 2. The method of claim 1 which comprises curing the coated porous part prior to sintering the coated porous part.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the acid solution also contains fumed silica.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the coating is selected from the group of iron, nickel, cobalt and the respective alloys.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the coating comprises a metal selected from the group consisting of copper, zinc, titanium, zirconium, hafnium, vanadium, niobium, tantalum, manganese, chromium, molybdenum and the prespective alloys thereof.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the coating of the coated part is not porous prior to sintering.
- 7. The method of coating a coherent porous metal part having interconnected pores, which method consists essentially of applying to the porous metal part a solution consisting essentially of an aqueous acid solution of phosphate ions and ions selected from the group consisting of chromate and molybdate ions and dispersed therein sinterable metal particles selected from the group consisting of iron, nickel, cobalt and the respective alloys, forming a coating on the porous metal part, curing the coating and sintering the coated porous metal part in a vacuum or reducing atmosphere and thereby creating a coherent metal coating having interconnected pores, on the porous metal part, the coating consisting essentially of the cured solution components and the sintered metal particles, sintered to each other and to the metal of the porous metal part.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the porous part is a ferrous part.
- 9. The method of claim 7 wherein the coating formed on the porous metal part froms a layer virtually continuous on the periphery of the porous part, which layer upon sintering becomes porous.
- 10. The method of claim 7 wherein the temperature at which the sintering is carried out is below the melting temperature of the metal coating.
- 11. A coherent porous sintered coated powder metallurgical part of improved corrosion resistance, said part having interconnected pores and essentially consisting of metal particles sintered to each other and a coherent metal coating having interconnected pores, said coating being derived from sintering under a vacuum or reducing atmosphere an acid solution consisting essentially of sinterable metal particles and their alloys and an inorganic aqueous solution of phosphate ions and ions selected from the group consisting of chromate and molybdate ions, and said porous coating essentially consisting of cured solution components and sintered metal particles, sintered to the metal particles of the metal part and to each other.
- 12. The coherent porous metal part of claim 11 wherein the sintered metal of the coating is selected from the group consisting of nickel, cobalt and the respective alloys.
- 13. The coherent porous metal part of claim 12 wherein the part is a ferrous part.
- 14. The coherent porous metal part of claim 12 wherein the pores of the metal part are open at the surface of the part.
- 15. The coherent porous metal part of claim 12 wherein the aqueous acid solution also contained fumed silica.
- 16. The coherent porous metal part of claim 12 wherein the coating differs from the porous part by at least one of the following properties: hardness, porosity or resistance to corrosion and chemicals.
- 17. The coherent porous metal part of claim 12 wherein the pores of the porous part are free of the metal of the coating.
- 18. The coherent porous metal part of claim 11 wherein the coating includes a refractory carbide.
- 19. The coherent porous sintered metal part of claim 11 wherein the size of metal particles does not exceed 150 microns.
- 20. The coherent porous sintered metal part of claim 19 wherein the size of the metal particles does not exceed 20 microns.
- 21. The coherent porous sintered metal part of claim 20 wherein the sintered porous metal part is constituted of metal particles averaging 50 to 100 microns in diameter.
- 22. The coherent porous sintered metal part of claim 21 wherein the size of the metal particles of the coating do not exceed 20 microns, whereby the porosity of the coating is finer than that of the metal part.
- 23. A coherent porous sintered coated powder metallurgical part of improved corrosion resistant, which metal part has interconnecting porosity throughout the part and throughout its coating, which porous part essentially consists of metal particles sintered to each other and a coherent metal coating, said coating being derived from sintering under a vacuum or reducing atmosphere an acid solution consisting essentially of sinterable metal particles selected from the group consisting of iron, nickel, cobalt and the respective alloys and an inorganic aqueous solution of phosphate ions and ions selected from the group consisting of chromate and molybdate ions, which coating has interconnecting pores and essentially consists of cured solution components and sintered metal particles, sintered to the metal of the porous part and to each other.
- 24. The sintered coating part of claim 23 wherein the metal of the metal part is ferrous and the sintered metal particles of the porous coating are selected from the group consisting of nickel, iron, cobalt and stainless steel.
- 25. The sintered coated porous part of claim 23 in which the part is a gear or a disk.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 454,473, filed Dec. 29, 1982, now abandoned.
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