Formation mechanisms of in-situ Al based intermetallic coatings manufactured by very-low pressure plasma spraying

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TitreFormation mechanisms of in-situ Al based intermetallic coatings manufactured by very-low pressure plasma spraying
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursFan X, Darut G, Planche M-pierre, Kang N, Liao H, Montavon G
JournalSURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume334
Pagination300-304
Date PublishedJAN 25
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0257-8972
Mots-clésAl-Fe intermetallic coating, In-situ reaction, Very Low Pressure Plasma Spraying (VLPPS)
Résumé

This study presents the manufacturing of an Al-Fe based intermetallic coating by the Very Low Pressure Plasma Spraying (VLPPS) process. Coating microstructure and mechanical properties are carried on with a focus on the in-situ reaction. An aluminum powder was sprayed with a plasma torch under a working pressure of 150 Pa on a stainless steel substrate to get the reaction. The microstructural analysis shows that the Al-based intermetallic coating, containing phases such as Al13Fe4, Fe3Al and Al8Cr5 is formed by the in-situ reaction between the high temperature of the aluminum coating manufacturing and the substrate. Moreover, the dense coating obtained, with a supposed metallurgical bonding to the steel substrate, featured a packed columnar microstructure mixed with nano-sized particles. Finally, the intermetallic coating presents a higher (438.9HV(0.025) with SD: 53.5) than pure Al one (110HV(0.025)).

DOI10.1016/j.surfcoat.2017.11.045