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Class 427/255.22 - Iron compound containing base (e.g., ferric oxide, etc.)


Subclass of Class 427 - Coating processes
Definition: Process wherein the metal is iron.
No. of applications: 4
Last issue date: 05/19/2011


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20110117276MULTILAYER NITRIDE-CONTAINING COATINGS
This invention relates to erosion resistant coatings comprising at least 2 sublayer systems in which each sublayer system is separated from another by an interlayer, wherein (i) each sublayer system is the same or different and comprises at least 4 layers, (ii) said lay...
05/19/2011
20100314005HIGHLY CORROSION-RESISTANT MEMBER AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR THE SAME
A highly corrosion-resistant member that is equipped with: a substrate made of stainless steel; an intermediate layer coated on at least a part of a surface of the substrate; and an amorphous carbon film coated on at least a part of a surface of the intermediate layer i...
12/16/2010
20100166815Method for Preparation of a Nanocomposite Material by Vapour Phase Chemical Deposition
The invention relates to a method for preparing a nanocomposite material by simultaneous vapour phase chemical deposition and vacuum injection of nanoparticles and to the materials and nanoparticles obtained thus and the application thereof....
07/01/2010
20090324825Method for Depositing an Aluminum Nitride Coating onto Solid Substrates
Embodiments related to chemical vapor deposition of aluminum nitride onto surfaces are provided. In particular, methods are provided for coating AlN onto solid surfaces by heating and vaporizing an aluminum nitride precursor and exposing solid surfaces to the heated and...
12/31/2009
 
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