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Kovaleva, M.G., Prozorova, M.S., Arseenko, M.Yu., Novikov, V.Yu., Sirota, V.V. |
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Applied Mechanics and Materials; August 2016, Vol. 851 Issue: 1 p3-7, 5p |
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Alumina-titania coatings are widely used in industry for wear, abrasion or corrosion protection components. This paper presents the results of the investigation of the structure and microhardness of the alumina-titania (Al2O3:Ti wt ratio = 97:3) coating was prepared by a new multi-chamber gas-dynamic accelerator on corrosion-resistant steel substrate. Morphology of the powder particles, microstructure and phase composition of the coating were characterized with the use of scanning electron microscopy, X-ray phase analysis and Vickers hardness tester at a test load 0.2 kg. The results show that the microstructure of the alumina–3wt.% titania coating consists of region with different degrees of melting: the lamella built up from the fully melted particles of the powder, and partially melted regions. The developed coating by this method is highly dense (porosity of less than 0.2%) and tightly adherent. |
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