Chemical removal of a metal oxide coating from a superalloy...

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 23 – G

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C23G 1/14 (2006.01) C23G 1/20 (2006.01) C23G 3/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2507976

A method of removing a virgin metal oxide coating from the surface of a superalloy gas turbine engine component. The component bearing the applied metal oxide coating is contacted with an aqueous coating-removal solution, typically containing by weight about 10 - 25 % alkali hydroxide, about 1 - 8 % alkanolamine, and about 0.5 - 5 % gluconate salt at a temperature of from about 170 °F (67 °C) to about 210 °F (99 °C), for a time sufficient to remove the metal oxide coating from the superalloy blade by gentle mechanical means. The metal oxide coating can comprise one or more metal oxide layers, such as a chromium oxide layer and an aluminum oxide layer.

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