Effect of Grit Blasting and Spraying Angle on the Adhesion Strength of a Plasma-Sprayed Coating
A study of the effects of grit-blasting and plasma-spraying angles on the adhesion strength of an alloy (Tribaloy 800) that was plasma sprayed on a titanium-base alloy is reported. Five different spray and grit-blast angles were investigated: 45DG, 55DG, 65DG, 75DG, and 90DG. The surface texture in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of thermal spray technology 2004-12, Vol.13 (4), p.508-514 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A study of the effects of grit-blasting and plasma-spraying angles on the adhesion strength of an alloy (Tribaloy 800) that was plasma sprayed on a titanium-base alloy is reported. Five different spray and grit-blast angles were investigated: 45DG, 55DG, 65DG, 75DG, and 90DG. The surface texture in different directions was characterized by the classic average roughness and by a fractal analysis number using a two-dimensional fractal analysis method. The grit residue was measured by an x-ray spectrometer. The study showed that the maximum adhesion strength was close to a 90DG blasting and spraying angle. However, the grit residue reaches its maximum at a 75DG blasting angle. From the image analysis of the interface in different directions, it was found that the nonperpendicular grit blasting produces an anisotropic surface. The fractal analysis method showed a rather good correlation with the blasting angle. However, no good correlation between the fractal number and the adhesion strength was found. |
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ISSN: | 1059-9630 1544-1016 1544-1016 |
DOI: | 10.1361/10599630421406 |