Coating for gas turbine components

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 1 April 1998

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Citation

(1998), "Coating for gas turbine components", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 70 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/aeat.1998.12770bad.017

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 1998, MCB UP Limited


Coating for gas turbine components

Coating for gas turbine components

Indestructible Paint Company Limited announced the launch of "Smooth Seal IP9444," a coating designed to increase the options available to the gas turbine industry for this type of product.

Described as an inorganic, sacrificial anti-corrosive material, Smooth Seal, in conjunction with IP9183, also provides an extremely smooth surface for turbine blades, resulting in a significant increase in engine efficiency.

The material is "non-proprietary" and can be applied by any suitably equipped coating company.

Developed by Indestructible for use in "gas paths," Smooth Seal was then subjected to a period of further development and refinement. This was carried out in conjunction with Component Coating Services Limited of Glasgow, a company with extensive experience of the application of gas turbine coatings.

The material was also subjected to a series of stringent tests by Rolls-Royce plc before gaining their approval and being launched onto the open market.

Testing at Rolls-Royce included continuous salt water fog for 1,000 hours; cyclic salt water fog/heat (450°C)/high humidity for 20 cycles; dry heat resistance for 1,000 hours @ 600°C and adhesion.

PT6 compressor coated with IP9183 and Smoothseal. Surface roughness less than 15 micro inches. Coated courtesy of Component Coating Surfaces

Smooth Seal IP9444 is now generally available, providing turbine manufacturers with a further coating option for this type of application.

Details from Indestructible Paint Co. Ltd. Tel: +44 (0) 121 702 2485.

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