Background
Type: Review

Nanocrystalline NiAl coating prepared by HVOF thermal spraying

Journal: Journal of Thermal Spray Technology (10599630)Year: 2011/03/01Volume: 20Issue: 3Pages: 440 - 446
Enayati M.H.Karimzadeh F.Tavoosi M.Movahedi B.aTahvilian A.
DOI:10.1007/s11666-010-9588-7Language: English

Abstract

Nanocrystalline NiAl intermetallic powder was prepared by mechanical alloying (MA) of Ni 50Al 50 powder mixture and then deposited on low carbon steel substrates by high velocity oxy fuel (HVOF) thermal spray technique using two sets of spraying parameters. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transition electron microscopy (TEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and hardness test were used to characterize the prepared powders and coatings. The MA of Ni 50Al 50 powder mixture led to the formation of NiAl intermetallic compound. The resulting powder particles were three dimensional in nature with irregular morphology and a crystallite size of ~10 nm. This powder was thermally sprayed by HVOF technique to produce coating. The deposited coating had a nanocrystalline structure with low oxide and porosity contents. The hardness of coatings was in the range of 5.40-6.08 GPa, which is higher than that obtained for NiAl coating deposited using conventional powders. © 2010 ASM International.


Author Keywords

HVOF microstructuresHVOF spray parametersnanostructured materialsCoatingsCrystallite sizeDifferential scanning calorimetryFuelsHardnessHardness testingIntermetallicsLow carbon steelMechanical alloyingMicrostructureNanocrystalline powdersNanostructured materialsPowdersScanning electron microscopyThermal sprayingX ray diffractionX ray powder diffraction

Other Keywords

CoatingsCrystallite sizeDifferential scanning calorimetryFuelsHardnessHardness testingIntermetallicsLow carbon steelMechanical alloyingMicrostructureNanocrystalline powdersNanostructured materialsPowdersScanning electron microscopyThermal sprayingX ray diffractionX ray powder diffractionDeposited coatingsHardness testHigh velocity oxy fuelHVOF microstructuresHVOF sprayIrregular morphologyLow carbonNano-crystalline structuresNanocrystallinesNi-Al intermetallicsNiAl coatingsNiAl intermetallic compoundsPowder mixturesPowder particlesSEMSpraying parametersTEMThermal spray techniquesHVOF thermal spraying