MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

Deposition and Characterization of the Titanium-Based Coating by a Multi-Chamber Detonation Sprayer

  • Arseenko M.Yu.,
  • Tyurin Yu.N.,
  • Prozorova M.S.,
  • Kovaleva M.G.,
  • Novikov V.Yu.,
  • Yapryntsev M.N.,
  • Sirota V.V.,
  • Pavlenko I.A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20153001008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 01008

Abstract

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This work introduces some of the aspects of the deposition of titanium-based coating (80-120 μm thick) on aluminium samples using a multi-chamber detonation sprayer (MCDS). The characteristic feature of MCDS is that the powder is accelerated by using combustion products that are formed in MCDS chambers and are converged before entering the nozzle, where they interact with the two-phase gas-powder cloud. The microstructures and properties of the coating were characterized with the use of scanning electronic microscopes (SEM), optical microscope (OM), X-ray Diffraction (XRD) techniques, and Vickers hardness tester with a 50 g test load. Wear tests were carried out using a computer controlled pin-on-disc type tribometer. It was established that MCDS has provided the conditions for formation of a dense titanium-based coating with a porosity of less than 1.0%, microhardness 810±250 HV0.05 and a specific wear rate of 2.077∙10-4 mm3(m∙N)-1.