Title of article :
The performance of thermally sprayed titanium based composite coatings in molten aluminium
Author/Authors :
Salman، نويسنده , , A. and Gabbitas، نويسنده , , B.L. and Cao، نويسنده , , P. and Zhang، نويسنده , , D.L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
9
From page :
5000
To page :
5008
Abstract :
The service life of die and tool steels in contact with molten aluminium is important in the aluminium processing industry. This article describes an investigation of the efficiency of thermally sprayed Ti(Al,O)/Al2O3 and TiAl(O)/Al2O3 composite coatings in resisting aluminium soldering on H13 tool steel. The powder feedstocks for making the composite coatings were produced by high energy mechanical milling of a mixture of Al and TiO2 powders using different molar ratios followed by a thermal reaction process. The feedstocks were then thermally sprayed using a high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) technique onto an H13 steel substrate to produce composite coatings. The performance of the coatings was assessed in terms of Al soldering and liquid metal corrosion resistance after immersing in molten aluminium at a temperature of 700 ± 10 °C. The results of this study showed that composite coatings have a potential to act as a physical barrier to prevent aluminium attack on H13 tool steel. The nature of Al attack on H13 tool steel changed from generalised to more localised attack with the thermally sprayed coating. A Ti(Al,O)/Al2O3 composite coating was not attacked by molten aluminium, however localised attack on a H13 tool steel substrate was found to be caused by molten metal penetration through defects in the coating. Composite coating TiAl(O)/Al2O3 was attacked by molten aluminium resulting in dissolution of the coating. Composite coatings showed significantly lower dissolution in molten aluminium compared with the uncoated H13 steel. A Ti(Al,O)/Al2O3 composite coating was found to be a more effective protective coating than a TiAl(O)/Al2O3 composite coating due its greater resistance to molten aluminium attack.
Keywords :
HVOF , Thermal spraying , soldering , composite coatings , Mechanical milling , H13 tool steel
Journal title :
Surface and Coatings Technology
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Surface and Coatings Technology
Record number :
1824592
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