Materials Research Express (Jan 2022)

Plasma processing of Fe-P/rGO powder for making robust wear resistance and anticorrosion coating over mild steel

  • Debidutta Debasish,
  • S Bajpai,
  • Snigdha Gochhayat,
  • Tapan Dash,
  • Ankeet Rajan Pati,
  • Pranay Kumar Patra,
  • A N Bhagat,
  • Saroj Kumar Singh,
  • Tapan Kumar Rout

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac5553
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 026526

Abstract

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Phosphating is a widely used metal pre-treatment process due to its ability to improvise pitting corrosion resistance, wear-resistance, and adherence properties. In the present investigation, we report the manufacturing of spray grade powder of Fe-P metal ingot by mechanical hammering, milling and sieving process. The Fe-P powder and its blending with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) (2 and 4 vol%) were successfully coated over mild steel by the thermal plasma spray method for the first time . Successful retention of rGO was observed even after thermal plasma spraying of Fe-P/rGO (2 vol% and 4 vol%), which was challenging and yet to be reported. The morphological investigation of the top-coat layer and cross-section was analysed using a field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM). The presence of G, D and 2D bands at 1580 cm ^−1 , 1350 cm ^−1 , and 2700 cm ^−1, respectively in the Raman spectra were the straightforward demonstration of the retention of rGO. Hardness and air-jet erosion tests were performed to evaluate mechanical properties in view of exploring commercial applications of such coatings. We found that Fe-P-rGO composite coatings exhibited improved hardness, erosion, and corrosion resistance properties with increasing reduced graphene oxide content.

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