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Development of suspension plasma sprayed alumina coatings with high enthalpy plasma torch

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2017

Abstract

Deposition of aluminium oxide (Al2O3) coatings from liquid feedstocks using a high enthalpy hybrid water-stabilized plasma torch was investigated. The entire process included the optimization of spraying parameters using a commercial ready-to-spray suspension, optimization and deposition of custom-made suspensions and one solution and evaluation of mechanical properties of the most durable coatings.

Acquired coating microstructures varied from porous with typical columnar morphology to well-sintered dense structures with low porosity. The microstructural features were clearly linked to the feedstock formulation.

The most durable coating with the highest density microstructure prepared from ethanol-based suspension showed outstanding mechanical properties, e.g. high values of hardness (up to 1211 HV0.3), tensile adhesion strength (up to 51 MPa) and wear resistance (material removal rate as low as 1.94.10(-5) mm(3).N-1.m(-1) as measured by pin-on-disc test). Moreover, deposition from a water-based solution of aluminium nitrate resulted in deposition of highly porous coating composed predominantly of stable a-alumina phase.