Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1660292 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Al–Cu–Cr quasicrystalline coatings were prepared by low power plasma spraying with axially-fed powder systerm. The Al65Cu20Cr15 powders were deposited on AISI 1045 steel substrate at the power ranged from 4.0 to 6.0 kW. The effects of H2/Ar flow ratio on the phase composition, microstructure and microhardness properties of the as-sprayed coatings were investigated. The XRD results showed that the original powders and as-sprayed coatings contained a predominant icosahedral quasicrystalline phase I-Al65Cu24Cr11 and three minor crystalline phases, including a body-centered cubic α-Al69Cu18Cr13, a monoclinic θ-Al13Cr2 (i.e. Al83Cu4Cr13) and a hexagonal ε-Al2Cu3. A qualitative analysis on the XRD patterns indicated that the volume fraction of any crystalline phase (α, ε or θ) in the coatings increased, while the quasicrystalline I-phase decreased with increasing hydrogen content in the plasma gas. As H2/Ar flow ratio increased from 4.8% to 18.8%, the coating hardness increased whilst its porosity decreased, and they reached the maximum (4.98 Gpa) and the minimum (8%) respectively. However, with increasing H2 content further, the hardness of the coating slightly decreased and its porosity increased because of the excessive vaporization of aluminum at higher plasma energy.