Claims
- 1. A plasma powder spray method which comprises:
- generating a plasma;
- passing the plasma at high veliocity through an elongated nozzle;
- cooling the plasma, forming a cooled plasma gas stream;
- accelerating the cooled plasma;
- admitting coating powder to the cooled gas stream in the nozzle, providing sufficient powder residence time in the cooled gas stream to plasticize the powder and impart a high velocity thereto; and
- directing the plasticized powder to a surface to be coated and effecting a coating buildup thereon to the desired thickness.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein:
- the plasma is a helium plasma.
- 3. A plasma powder spray method which comprises:
- generating a helium plasma at high temperature;
- passing the plasma at high velocity through an elongated nozzle;
- cooling the nozzle and the plasma passing therethrough forming a cooled plasma gas stream;
- accelerating the cooled plasma;
- admitting coating powder to be cooled gas stream in the nozzle, plasticizing the powder and imparting a high velocity thereto; and
- directing the plasticized powder to a surface to be coated and effecting a coating buildup thereon to the desired thickness.
- 4. A plasma powder spray method which comprises:
- forming a high temperature plasma gas in a plasma generator;
- discharging the high temperature plasma gas from the plasma generator at a high velocity;
- flowing the high temperature, high velocity plasma gas to an elongated nozzle downstream of the plasma generator;
- passing the high velocity plasma gas through the elongated nozzle;
- cooling the plasma in the elongated nozzle to form a cooled, high velocity plasma gas stream;
- accelerating the cooled plasma in the elongated nozzle;
- admitting coating powder to the cooled, high velocity gas stream in the nozzle, and providing sufficient powder residence time in the cooled, high velocity gas stream to plasticize the powder and impart a high velocity thereto; and
- directing the plasticized powder to a surface to be cooled and effecting a coating buildup thereon to the desired thickness.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein:
- the plasma is a helium plasma.
- 6. A plasma powder spray method which comprises:
- generating a helium plasma at high temperature in a plasma generator;
- discharging the high temperature helium plasma from the plasma generator at a high velocity;
- passing the plasma at high velocity through an elongated nozzle;
- cooling the nozzle and the plasma passing therethrough forming a cooled plasma gas stream;
- accelerating the cooled plasma in the elongated nozzle;
- admitting coating powder to the cooled gas stream in the nozzle, plasticizing the powder and imparting a high velocity thereto; and
- directing the plasticized powder to a surface to be coated and effecting a coating buildup thereon to the desired thickness.
- 7. In a plasma spray method of the type in which coating powders to be deposited are carried in a plasma stream, the improvement which comprises:
- substantially cooling the plasma stream;
- accelrating the plasma stream after the plasma stream has been cooled; and
- introducing coating powders into the plasma stream after the plasma stream has been cooled.
- 8. The invention according to claim 7 wherein the step of substantially cooling the plasma stream includes the steps of passing the plasma stream through the passageway of a tubular finned member and circulating a cooling fluid about the tubular finned member.
- 9. The invention according to claim 7 wherein the step of substantially cooling the plasma stream includes the step of introducing a diluent gas into the stream prior to the introduction of coating powders.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 808,226, filed June 20, 1977 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 654,674, filed Feb. 2, 1976 which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 512,585, filed Oct. 7, 1974, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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