MAX-phase coatings produced by thermal spraying


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Abstract

This paper presents a comparative study on the Ti2AlC coatings produced by different thermal spray methods, as Ti2AlC is one of the most studied materials from the MAX-phase family. Microstructural analysis of coatings produced by High Velocity Air Fuel (HVAF), Cold Spray and High Velocity Oxygen Fuel (HVOF) has been carried out by means of the scanning electron microscopy equipped with an energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS). The volume fraction of porosity was determined using the ASTM standard E562. The phase characterization of the as-received powder and as-sprayed coatings was conducted using the X-ray diffraction with CrKα radiation. Impact of the spray parameters on the porosity and the mechanical properties of the coatings are discussed. The results show that the spraying temperature and velocity play a crucial role in coatings characteristics.

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N. Markocsan

Department of Engineering Science

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Email: nicolaie.markocsan@hv.se
Sweden, Trollhättan

D. Manitsas

Department of Engineering Science

Email: nicolaie.markocsan@hv.se
Sweden, Trollhättan

J. Jiang

Department of Engineering Science

Email: nicolaie.markocsan@hv.se
Sweden, Trollhättan

S. Björklund

Department of Engineering Science

Email: nicolaie.markocsan@hv.se
Sweden, Trollhättan

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