Fluid containment article for hot hydrocarbon fluid and...

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C23C 16/40 (2006.01) C23F 15/00 (2006.01) F28F 19/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2062024

Dkt. No. 13-DV-10367 ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Fluid containment article for hot hydrocarbon fluid wherein the surface for contacting the fluid is a diffusion barrier material coated on a substrate. The diffusion barrier layer is either catalytically-inactive and inhibits the formation of hydrocarbon thermal decomposition products in the fluid or catalytically-active and promotes the formation of a loosely adherent coke in the fluid while inhibiting the formation of other thermal decomposition products in the fluid. Preferred catalytically-active and catalytically- inactive diffusion barrier materials are amorphous metal oxides, such as zirconium oxide and tantalum oxide respectively, deposited as a liner on the surface of a metal substrate. The fluid containment articles find utility in components subjected to high temperatures and using hydrocarbon fluids without additives, without special attention to quality control and without the need for special processing.

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