abstract |
A method of coating and bonding a substrate with particles of a ceramic selected from the group consisting of diamond, carbon, graphite, and graphite or carbon-carbon composite, comprising: providing the substrate and at least one of the ceramic particles; selecting at least a carbide-forming substance consisting principally of an element which is other than Ni, Cr, and Co and is capable of forming a carbide to provide a coating material; applying said coating material onto at least one component of the substrate and the at least one ceramic particle; placing the at least one ceramic particle on the substrate; and heating the product of step (D) at a temperature sufficient to form a liquid-diffusion formed, carbide coating on the at least one ceramic particle. The ceramic particles are then coated with strong, adherent, substantially defect-free, and thermomechanically shock resistant metallized layers which are capable of practical uses over 630 DEG C. |