Title of article :
Investigation of stand-off distance effect on structure, adhesion and hardness of copper coatings obtained by the APS technique
Author/Authors :
Goudarzi, Masoumeh Plasma Physics Research Center - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Saviz, Shahrooz Plasma Physics Research Center - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Ghoranneviss, Mahmood Plasma Physics Research Center - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Elahi Ahmad, Salar Plasma Physics Research Center - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
The outbreak of the disease and infection in the hospital environment and medical equipment is one of the concerns of
modern life. One of the effective ways for preventing and reducing the complications of infections is modification of the
surface. Here, the handmade atmospheric plasma spray system is used for accumulating copper as an antibacterial agent on
the 316L stainless steel substrate, which applies to hospital environment and medical equipment. As a durable coating with
proper adhesion is needed on the substrate, the effect of stand-off distance (SOD) which is an important parameter of the
spray on the microstructure, the hardness and adhesion of the copper coating on the 316L stainless steel were investigated.
The structure and phase composition of copper depositions were investigated using scanning electron microscopy and
X-ray diffraction. The adhesion and hardness of depositions are evidenced using the cross cut tester and Vickers hardness
tester, respectively. The findings confirm that the voids in the coatings increase with increasing SOD, which leads to
decreasing the hardness of coatings and also the adhesion strength between depositions and substrate. In addition, by
increasing the SOD, the oxygen content and the size of grains in the lamellae (fine structure) of coatings also increase.
Keywords :
Atmospheric plasma spray , Copper , Stand-off distance , Fine structure , Hardness and adhesion strength
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics