Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1788706 Current Applied Physics 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ceramic coatings were prepared in Na2SiO3-Na2CO3-NaOH system by pulsed bi-polar plasma electrolytic oxidation on Ti-6Al-4V alloy. The phase composition, structure and the elemental distribution of the coatings were studied by XRD, SEM and energy dispersive spectroscopy, respectively. The thermal shock resistance of the coated samples at 850 °C was evaluated by the thermal shock tests. The high temperature oxidation resistance of the coating samples at 500 °C was investigated. The results showed that the coating was mainly composed of rutile- and anatase TiO2, Increasing the concentration of Na2SiO3, TiO2 content decreased gradually while the thickness of the coating increased. There were a large amount of micro pores and sintered particles on the surface of the coatings. Increasing concentration of Na2SiO3, the sintered particles on the surface turned large, and the Si content increased while the Ti content decreased gradually. When the concentration of Na2SiO3 was 15 g/L, the thermal shock resistance of the coatings was better than that of the coatings that prepared under other Na2SiO3 concentrations. The coating samples prepared under the optimized technique process based on the thermal shock tests improved the high temperature oxidation resistance at 500 °C greatly, whether considering the isothermal oxidation or the cyclic oxidation.
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