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Oxidation Resistant Coatings Produced by Chemical Vapor Deposition :Iridium and Aluminum Oxynitride Coatings
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
Oxidation resistant coatings of iridium on graphite, carbon/ carbon or molybdenum and of aluminum oxynitride on graphite and carbon/carbon have been produced by low pressure CVD from halide starting compounds (IrF6 and AlCl3). The resulting deposits are adherent, non porous and have proved to be impervious to oxygen in subsequent heating to 2000° C in air for more than 30 minutes (no evidence of deterioration).
These coatings materials are promising for effective protection against oxidation in rocket engines, gas turbines and thermal protection tiles space shuttles or against corrosion in the glass industry (iridium).
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