Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7952037 | Journal of Materials Science & Technology | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Polycrystalline Cr2AlC coatings were prepared on M38G superalloy using a two-step method consisting of magnetron sputtering from Cr-Al-C composite targets at room temperature and subsequent annealing at 620 °C. Particularly, various targets synthesized by hot pressing mixture of Cr, Al, and C powders at 650-1000 °C were used. It was found that regardless of the phase compositions and density of the composite targets, when the molar ratio of Cr:Al:C in the starting materials was 2:1:1, phase-pure crystalline Cr2AlC coatings were prepared by magnetron sputtering and post crystallization. The Cr2AlC coatings were dense and crack-free and had a duplex structure. The adhesion strength of the coating deposited on M38G superalloy from the 800 °C hot-pressed target and then annealed at 620 °C for 20 h in Ar exceeded 82 ± 6 MPa, while its hardness was 12 ± 3 GPa.
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Authors
Yueming Li, Guorui Zhao, Yuhai Qian, Jingjun Xu, Meishuan Li,