PROTECTIVE LAYER PREVENTING OXIDATION OF THE PISTON OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

20180274479 ยท 2018-09-27

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    Abstract

    Disclosed is a coating for reducing or preventing hot-gas oxidation of the piston in an internal combustion engine. Said coating comprises a polysilazane-based polymer.

    Claims

    1-11. (canceled)

    12. A method for reducing or preventing oxidation of a piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising coating at least a portion of the piston with polysilazane-based polymer coating.

    13. The method of claim 12, including selecting a piston crown of the piston as a portion of the piston to be coated with the polysilazane-based polymer coating.

    14. The method of claim 12, including selecting a rim of the combustion bowl as a portion to be coated with the polysilazane-based polymer coating.

    15. The method of claim 12, including selecting an entire combustion bowl, including a rim of the combustion bowl, as a portion of the piston to be coated with the polysilazane-based polymer coating.

    16. The method of claim 12, including selecting inorganic or organic polysilazane as the as a base of the polysilazane-based polymer coating.

    17. The method of claim 16, including selecting inorganic polysilazane as the base.

    18. The method of claim 12, including controlling the thickness of the applied coating to within 0.2 to 400 m.

    19. The method of claim 12, including controlling the thickness of the applied coating to within 0.2 to 10 m.

    20. The method of claim 12, including controlling the thickness of the applied coating to within 0.5 to 2 m.

    21. The method of claim 12, including selecting steel as the material for the piston to be coated.

    22. The method of claim 21, wherein the steel for the piston is further selected as a CrMo-alloy of steel.

    23. The method of claim 22, wherein the steel alloy of the piston is selected as 42CrMo4.

    24. The method of claim 12, including crosslinking the polysilazane-based polymer coating at a temperature of 15 C. to 225 C.

    25. The method of claim 24, including further transforming the the coating into a polysiloxane-based coating.

    26. A steel piston having a combustion bowl with a rim, and wherein at least the rim is coated with a polysilazane-based polymer coating.

    27. The steel piston according to claim 26, wherein the entire combustion bowl, including the rim, is coated with the polysilazane-based polymer coating.

    28. The steel piston according to claim 26, wherein the piston is fabricated of CrMo-alloyed steel.

    29. The steel piston according to claim 28, wherein the piston is fabricated of 42CrMo4 alloyed steel.

    Description

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0011] The invention relates to the use of a coating which comprises a polysilazane-based polymer for reducing or preventing the oxidation of the piston in an internal combustion engine.

    [0012] Within the scope of the invention, particularly the bowl rim and the adjacent surfaces which are most damaged by oxidation can be protected in advantageous ways, Therefore, according to the invention, preferably the rim of the combustion bowl and particularly the entire outer piston crown area is coated. In one particularly preferred embodiment, the entire piston crown including the combustion bowl is coated.

    [0013] According to the invention, a coating is used which comprises a polysilazane-based polymer (also designated below as a polysilazane-based coating). An inorganic as well as an organic polysilazane can be used as a base. The inorganic polysilazane used according to the invention forms an amorphous network of Si and N atoms that has components of the formula (H.sub.2SiNH).sub.n and is also designated as perhydropolysilazane. In organic polysilazanes, the network is modified by organic groups, resulting in components of the formula (R.sup.1R.sup.2SiNH). Of course, polymers containing inorganic as well as organic polysilazane units can also be used.

    [0014] Poiysiiazane-based coatings are conventionally used for electronic components. The products that are commercially available for this can be used within the scope of the invention.

    [0015] Solutions of perhydropolysilazane in solvents are used to form inorganic polysilazane. For example, 20% perhydropolysilazane in dibutyl ether (for example, from the company AZ Electronic Materials) can be used.

    [0016] The organic polysilazanes can have different substituents R.sup.1 and R.sup.2, for example, a polysilazane modified with vinyl groups can be used. They can be dissolved in different solvents, for example, butyl acetate, These solutions can optionally contain further organic admixtures, Examples of suitable organic polysilazanes are HIT 1S00 (Merck KGaA) as well as HTA 1500 (KiON Defense Technologies).

    [0017] The thickness of the coating is preferably 0.2 m to 400 m, with high layer thicknesses only being able to be produced as a rule by means of organic polysilazanes.

    [0018] The thickness of the coating is preferably, particularly when using inorganic polysilazane, is 0.2 m to 10 m, and especially preferably 0.5 m to 2 m.

    [0019] The reaction of the polysilazane with humidity, water or alcohol forms a polysiloxane layer, which in the case of the inorganic polysilazane is an amorphous quartz glass layer.

    [0020] By means of the invention, particularly pistons of CrMo-alloyed steels are able to be effectively protected from oxidation. This has proven to be particularly advantageous for 42CrMo4 pistons. This alloy can normally only be used for low to medium loads since it is unacceptably quickly oxidized by hot-gas corrosion at high loads.

    [0021] Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for reducing or preventing the oxidation of the piston in an internal combustion engine. This method comprises applying the polysiloxane-based coating described above to an area of the piston. The application of the polysilazane to the piston can be performed, for example, by means of painting, pouring and spraying in the manner known to the person skilled in the art.

    [0022] The composition applied this way is preferably heated to a temperature of 15 C. to 255 C. for cross-linking.

    [0023] The polysilazane-based coating transforms in the following days under the influence of humidity, water or alcohol at least partially into a polysiloxane-based coating. The method according to the invention is performed in a particularly suitable manner such that the polysilazane network completely transforms into a polysiloxane network.

    [0024] Contrary to the layers known in the prior art that are produced by means of a sol-gel process, the polysiloxane layer produced this way is not porous and therefore gas-tight so that an oxidation of the piston is prevented.

    [0025] In one further embodiment, the invention relates to a piston in which at least the rim of the combustion bowl, more preferably the entire outer piston crown area, particularly the entire piston crown including the combustion bowl is provided with the polysilazane-based coating described above.