Some microstructural studies of plasma-sprayed stainless steel 316L/Al2O3-TiO2 produced using two-powder port configuration

This study concerns the development of a plasma spraying technique, in particular the 2-powder port setup which allows 2 different types of feedstock to be fed separately and sprayed at the same time resulting in the fabrication of a composite coating. The materials used to produce the composite coa...

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Main Authors: Phuangphaga Daram, Jirasak Sukunta, Chalermchai Sukhonket, Hathaipat Koiprasert, Panadda Niranatlumpong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-521882018-09-04T09:36:16Z Some microstructural studies of plasma-sprayed stainless steel 316L/Al2O3-TiO2 produced using two-powder port configuration Phuangphaga Daram Jirasak Sukunta Chalermchai Sukhonket Hathaipat Koiprasert Panadda Niranatlumpong Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry Materials Science Mathematics Physics and Astronomy This study concerns the development of a plasma spraying technique, in particular the 2-powder port setup which allows 2 different types of feedstock to be fed separately and sprayed at the same time resulting in the fabrication of a composite coating. The materials used to produce the composite coating are stainless steel 316L and Al2O3- TiO2. Stainless steel 316L can act as a binder and provide the coating with necessary toughness. Al2O3-TiO2 is included to provide the coating with improved hardness. The contrast in the physical and thermal properties of the two materials poses some difficulties in plasma spraying. The resulted coatings were compared with those produced from pre-mixed powders (dry milling and wet milling) with respect to their microstructures, hardness and the deposition efficiency of the process. It was found that by adjusting the powder feed rates and the positions of the powder ports, composite coatings with good integrity can be fabricated. The hardness of the coating varies with the proportion of the Al2O3-TiO2 phase, which in turn is affected by the powder feed rates. A coating containing approximately 70 vol.% Al2O3-TiO2 having low porosity and moderate amount of unmelted particles with a hardness of 259 BHN and a relatively high deposition efficiency can be produced using a 2-port setup employing feed rates of 15 and 25 g/min. for Al2O3-TiO2 and stainless steel 316L, respectively. 2018-09-04T09:21:55Z 2018-09-04T09:21:55Z 2013-11-27 Journal 01252526 2-s2.0-84888099967 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84888099967&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/52188
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Phuangphaga Daram
Jirasak Sukunta
Chalermchai Sukhonket
Hathaipat Koiprasert
Panadda Niranatlumpong
Some microstructural studies of plasma-sprayed stainless steel 316L/Al2O3-TiO2 produced using two-powder port configuration
description This study concerns the development of a plasma spraying technique, in particular the 2-powder port setup which allows 2 different types of feedstock to be fed separately and sprayed at the same time resulting in the fabrication of a composite coating. The materials used to produce the composite coating are stainless steel 316L and Al2O3- TiO2. Stainless steel 316L can act as a binder and provide the coating with necessary toughness. Al2O3-TiO2 is included to provide the coating with improved hardness. The contrast in the physical and thermal properties of the two materials poses some difficulties in plasma spraying. The resulted coatings were compared with those produced from pre-mixed powders (dry milling and wet milling) with respect to their microstructures, hardness and the deposition efficiency of the process. It was found that by adjusting the powder feed rates and the positions of the powder ports, composite coatings with good integrity can be fabricated. The hardness of the coating varies with the proportion of the Al2O3-TiO2 phase, which in turn is affected by the powder feed rates. A coating containing approximately 70 vol.% Al2O3-TiO2 having low porosity and moderate amount of unmelted particles with a hardness of 259 BHN and a relatively high deposition efficiency can be produced using a 2-port setup employing feed rates of 15 and 25 g/min. for Al2O3-TiO2 and stainless steel 316L, respectively.
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author Phuangphaga Daram
Jirasak Sukunta
Chalermchai Sukhonket
Hathaipat Koiprasert
Panadda Niranatlumpong
author_facet Phuangphaga Daram
Jirasak Sukunta
Chalermchai Sukhonket
Hathaipat Koiprasert
Panadda Niranatlumpong
author_sort Phuangphaga Daram
title Some microstructural studies of plasma-sprayed stainless steel 316L/Al2O3-TiO2 produced using two-powder port configuration
title_short Some microstructural studies of plasma-sprayed stainless steel 316L/Al2O3-TiO2 produced using two-powder port configuration
title_full Some microstructural studies of plasma-sprayed stainless steel 316L/Al2O3-TiO2 produced using two-powder port configuration
title_fullStr Some microstructural studies of plasma-sprayed stainless steel 316L/Al2O3-TiO2 produced using two-powder port configuration
title_full_unstemmed Some microstructural studies of plasma-sprayed stainless steel 316L/Al2O3-TiO2 produced using two-powder port configuration
title_sort some microstructural studies of plasma-sprayed stainless steel 316l/al2o3-tio2 produced using two-powder port configuration
publishDate 2018
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