Improved properties of amorphous/partially crystalline coatings

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 03 – B

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C03B 25/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2516195

According to the present invention, the kinetic conditions (i.e. temperature and time) related to how metal glass alloys are transformed are manipulated to alter the microstructure and the resulting properties of the subject alloys. Low temperature recovery, relaxation, crystallization, and recrystallization phenomena are used to shift the microstructure of amorphous or partially crystalline coatings in order to tailor and improve their properties for specific applications.

Selon la présente invention, les conditions cinétiques (c'est à dire la température et la durée) associées à la manière dont des alliages de verre métalliques sont transformés sont manipulées pour modifier la microstructure et les propriétés obtenues desdits alliages. On utilise les phénomènes de récupération à basse température, de relaxation, de cristallisation, et de recristallisation pour modifier la microstructure de revêtements amorphes ou partiellement cristallins afin d'adapter et d'améliorer leur propriétés pour des applications spécifiques.

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