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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 09, 2014
Filed:
May. 24, 2010
Klaus Tomantschger, Mississauga, CA;
Jonathan Mccrea, Toronto, CA;
Nandakumar Nagarajan, Burlington, CA;
Francisco Gonzalez, Toronto, CA;
Gino Palumbo, Toronto, CA;
Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos, Etobicoke, CA;
Herath Katugaha, Toronto, CA;
Diana Facchini, Toronto, CA;
Jared J. Victor, Toronto, CA;
Uwe Erb, Toronto, CA;
Klaus Tomantschger, Mississauga, CA;
Jonathan McCrea, Toronto, CA;
Nandakumar Nagarajan, Burlington, CA;
Francisco Gonzalez, Toronto, CA;
Gino Palumbo, Toronto, CA;
Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos, Etobicoke, CA;
Herath Katugaha, Toronto, CA;
Diana Facchini, Toronto, CA;
Jared J. Victor, Toronto, CA;
Uwe Erb, Toronto, CA;
Integran Technologies, Inc., Mississauga, CA;
Abstract
Metal-clad polymer articles containing structural fine-grained and/or amorphous metallic coatings/layers optionally containing solid particulates dispersed therein, are disclosed. The fine-grained and/or amorphous metallic coatings are particularly suited for strong and lightweight articles, precision molds, sporting goods, automotive parts and components exposed to thermal cycling although the coefficient of linear thermal expansion (CLTE) of the metallic layer and the substrate are mismatched. The interface between the metallic layer and the polymer is suitably pretreated to withstand thermal cycling without failure.