Structural features and tribological properties of multilayer high-temperature plasma coatings

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Pugacheva, Natalia [1 ,2 ]
Bykova, Tatyana [1 ,2 ]
Sirosh, Vitaly [3 ]
Makarov, Alexey [3 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Engn Sci, Ural Branch, 34 Komsomolskaya Str, Ekaterinburg 620049, Russia
[2] Ural Fed Univ, 19 Mira Str, Ekaterinburg 620002, Russia
[3] Russian Acad Sci, MN Miheev Inst Met Phys, Ural Branch, 18 S Kovalevskoy Str, Ekaterinburg 620108, Russia
关键词
Plasma spraying; Multilayer coating; Iron oxide; Strengthening phases; Micromechanical properties; Friction coefficient; Wear resistance; ELASTIC-MODULUS; HARDNESS;
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10.17212/1994-6309-2024-26.3-250-266
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TF [冶金工业];
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0806 ;
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Introduction. Multilayer high-temperature coatings obtained using plasma spraying, are studied. The combination of layers of different chemical and phase compositions made it possible to increase wear resistance by 1.5-2.0 times. The purpose of this work is to study the influence of the chemical composition of sprayed coatings on the phase composition, structure, micromechanical and tribological characteristics under conditions of dry sliding friction of surface layers. Materials and methods of research. Coatings A and B consist of sequentially sprayed layers. The first and second layers were sprayed in a reducing atmosphere: the first layer was a heat-resistant self-fluxing powder of two systems: 1 -Fe-Cr-Si-Mn-B-C-Cr-Si-Mn-B-C for coating A and 2 -Fe-Ni-Si-Mn-B-C-Ni-Si-Mn-B-C for coating B; the second layer was a mixture of self-fluxing powder with iron powder in a 1:1 ratio. The third layer was obtained by spraying iron powder in an oxidizing atmosphere to form a metal oxide coating. To create a layer of scale on the surface, coated specimens were subjected to high-temperature annealing at a temperature of 1,000 degree celsius. The chemical composition and nature of the distribution of elements over the thickness of the coatings were determined by micro-X-ray spectral analysis using a TWSCAN scanning electron microscope with an Oxford energy-dispersive attachment. Microhardness and micromechanical properties were studied using an instrumental microhardness tester of the Fischerscope HM2000 XYm system at a load of 0.980 N. Determination of tribological properties was carried out on a laboratory installation using the "finger-disc" scheme at loads of 30, 75, 100 and 130 N. To measure roughness parameters and obtain 3-D profilometry of surfaces after testing, a non-contact profilometer-profiler Optical profiling system Veeco WYKO NT 1100 was used. Results and discussion. Metallographic studies have shown that the formed multilayer coatings consist of an internal metal layer and an external oxide layer with a total thickness of the entire coating up to 800-850 mu m. It is established that the first sprayed layer has the highest level of microhardness, which is due to the high-volume fraction of the strengthening phases contained in it (similar to 95 %). It is shown that the coating A has increased wear resistance, which is expressed by minimal weight loss (similar to 1.5 times less than that of the coating of the coatimg B), the friction coefficient wasf f = 0.3 for coating A and f = 0.4 for coating B. The study of wear surfaces has shown that for all selected test loads under sliding friction conditions, the coating of both compositions was preserved, even at a maximum load of 130 N.
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