Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4985601 Surfaces and Interfaces 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Preparation processes lead to different microstructures.•Monophasic 316L samples (cast and ALM) present good electropolishing ability.•Diphasic 316L samples (TSC) required specific electropolishing conditions.

In recent decades, new manufacturing processes have been developed such as Thermal Spray Coating (TSC) and Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM), which reduce or avoid machining of parts with complex geometries. This study aims to develop an Electropolishing (EP) process for TSC and ALM 316L Stainless Steel (SS).EP is an anodic dissolution process currently used in industry to reduce surface roughness and obtain a bright and smooth finish.The EP mechanism was studied, in a mixture of H3PO4 and H2SO4, for TSC, ALM and “cast” SS in order to determine the best conditions (time, temperature, potential). Special attention was paid to surface characterization by combining several techniques (SEM, mechanical roughness meter, AFM, XRD) and using ISO standards. The EP surface was bright and smooth for cast and ALM materials despite differences in their structures. TSC samples electropolished in similar conditions did not exhibit the same behavior attributed to their diphasic structure.

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