Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5349064 Applied Surface Science 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Multiple-pass friction stir processing (FSP) was employed to impregnate TiO2 (rutile) particles into the surface of an aluminium alloy. The surface composites of Al-TiO2 were then anodised in a sulphuric acid electrolyte. The effect of anodising parameters on the resulting optical appearance was investigated. Microstructural and morphological characterization was performed using scanning (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The surface appearance was analysed using an integrating sphere-spectrophotometer setup which measures the diffuse and total reflectance of light from the surface. Compared to samples without TiO2, surface appearance after anodising of samples with TiO2 changed from dark to greyish white upon increasing the anodising voltage. This is attributed to the localized microstructural and morphological differences around the TiO2 powder particles incorporated into the anodic alumina matrix. The TiO2 powder particles in the FSP zone were partially or completely amorphized during the anodising process, and also electrochemically shadowed the anodising of underlying Al matrix.
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