New coating protects steel and superalloys
5th Apr 2006, 16:38 GMT
Researchers at DOE's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed an economical ceramic-based coating that protects steel and superalloys from damage, such as corrosion and oxidation, that commonly occurs in gas, liquid, steam and other hostile environments.The coating consists of a liquid pre-ceramic polymer mixed with aluminum metal-flake powders to form a slurry that can be applied to a metal object by dipping, painting or air-spraying.
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