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    bcloud3
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    Thermal Barrier Coatings newbie

    1) If I were to have a Thermal Barrier Coating applied to all surfaces of a steel component, say 1/2" diameter by 1/2" thick, and placed the bottom surface of this component on a heating plate at 400F, would the coating prevent the top of the component from heating up, at least to under say 250F?

    2) If I were to have a Thermal Barrier Coating applied to only the top surface of a 2" thick steel plate, and placed it on a 400F heating plate would the coating keep the top surface cool (say approx. 250F or less)?

    Thanks for any feedback. Not a heat / thermal guy at all.

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    No and no... Thermal barrier coatings insulate components from large and prolonged heat loads by utilizing thermally insulating materials which can sustain an appreciable temperature difference between the load-bearing alloys and the coating surface.


    Eventually, without cooling or heat transfer the underlying material will heat up..

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