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Study of the metallurgical bond between 316 steel substrates and NiCrAlY coating sprayed by HVOF and irradiated with a low power CO2 laser

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posted on 2019-09-18, 04:06 authored by Silvelene Alessandra Silva Dyer, Renê Martins Volú, Paulo Paiva Oliveira Leite Dyer, Ana Claudia Costa Oliveira, Getúlio de Vasconcelos

ABSTRACT Coatings are used to promote the thermal protection of metal alloys. In the aeronautical industry, the coatings used to protect the turbine blades are called Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBC). The use of NiCrAlY is an alternative as a bonding layer in coatings for turbine blades and it is possible to increase its useful life. This work aims to study the metallurgical bond between the 316-stainless steel substrate and the NiCrAlY coating which was sprayed through the High-Velocity Oxygen-Fuel (HVOF) and after irradiated by a CO2 laser beam with power of 125 W and speed of 50 mm/s. The samples were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and the semi-quantitative analysis energy dispersive spectroscopic (EDX) showed that the chemical composition of the coating and the substrate have maintained its original stoichiometry. The line scan analysis is a technique of the EDX to analyze the diffusion between the main chemical elements of 316 steel and NiCrAlY and X-ray diffraction by identifying the alumina AL2O3 phases on the sample surface and the results showed the metallurgical bond between substrate and coating.

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