Mechanisms of structure formation and thermo-physical properties of gas detonation sprayed Fe-Al type coatings

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Senderowski, Cezary [1 ]
Panas, Andrzej J. [2 ]
Fikus, Bartosz [3 ]
Wolczynski, Waldemar [4 ]
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[1] Univ Warmia & Mazury, Dept Mat Technol & Machinery, Olsztyn, Poland
[2] Air Force Inst Technol, Warsaw, Poland
[3] Mil Univ Technol, Fac Mechatron & Aerosp, Warsaw, Poland
[4] Inst Met & Mat Sci, Krakow, Poland
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The paper reports the results of structure examination of intermetallic Fe-Al type coatings obtained by the detonation gun spraying on a C45 plain carbon steel substrate. The structure was analysed with scanning (SEM), transmission (TEM) electron microscopy techniques and electron (SAE) and X-ray diffraction methods as well as quantitative inspection of composition in microareas (EDX). Special attention was paid to the interface between the coating and the substrate analyzing particularly the substructure of the individual grains contained up to 15 mu m away from the substrate surface layer. The results allowed explaining the formation mechanism of the coating morphology with a contribution of intermetallic phases Fe3Al, FeAl, FeAl2 and Fe2Al5 as well as the. phase taking into consideration the influence of velocity, temperature and pressure on the powder particles during the D-gun spraying. It was established that the coating produced with the DGS method had sublayer morphology of alternate flattened and partially melted grains with wide range of Al content from 39 up to 63 at.%. Partial melting of the individual powder particles brought about the appearance of the amorphous grains and subsequently columnar crystals of the Fe-Al type phases sequentionally formed at the interface area coating and cold substrate surface layer material, which was essential in the mechanism of the FeAl coating formation. It was established, that in the area of the polycrystalline dispersive structure formed from the highly plasticized FeAl grains during D-gun spraying, complex oxide films identified as Al2O3-gamma formed, serving as specific composite reinforcement in the intermetallic Fe-Al coating. A mechanism of crystallization of partially melted Fe-Al particle containing nominally 63 at.% Al was carried out in the work in an attempt to explain the formation of different sub-layers within the Fe-Al intermetallic coating at the interface 045 steel surface layer.
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