Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Dec 2024)

Cold Spray Coatings Morphology

  • A. Ștefan,
  • D.-L. Chicet,
  • B. Istrate,
  • C. Munteanu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/amm.2024.151421
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 69, no. No 4
pp. 1509 – 1518

Abstract

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In the Cold Spraying technology, the coatings are produced as a result of the supersonic acceleration of the particles in a gas jet, at temperatures below the melting/phase transformation point of the sprayed material. In this paper, the morphology of a Ni/CrC cold spray coating is studied, based on the identification of the particle’s characteristic at various magnifications, both on cross-section and on the surface of the samples. The layer appearance is continuous, uniform and sinuous, no adhesion defects were observed at the substrate-coating interface, and the plastic deformation of the steel was highlighted. The elemental chemical analysis on the sample cross-section, together with the distribution map shows that the carbide particles have retained their sphericity to a large extent, being uniformly embedded in the Ni matrix, as a result of the plastic deformation. This allows a higher thickness of the cold spray coatings comparatively to the ones obtained with the other thermal spray methods that imply high temperatures of the gas jet and layered microstructures.

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