Abstract No.:
6425

 Scheduled at:
Friday, June 12, 2020, Hall G2 9:00 AM
Additive Manufacturing III


 Title:
Metallic Coatings on Bio-compatible Polymer by Cold Spray

 Authors:
Reeti Singh* / Impact Innovations GmbH, Germany
Jan Kondás / Impact Innovations GmbH, Rattenkirchen, Germany , Germany
Leonhard Holzgaßner/ Impact-Innovations GmbH, Rattenkirchen, Germany, Germany
Mario Guagliano/ Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Radek Procházka/ COMTES FHT a.s., Promyslová 995, 334 41 DobYany, Czech Republic, Czech Republic
Sláma3 / COMTES FHT a.s., Promyslová 995, 334 41 DobYany, Czech Republic, Czech Republic

 Abstract:
In present, metallic coatings on polymer substrates are catching interest for more and more technological applications e.g. metallic coatings on polymers are widely studied these days for lightening impact protection of aircraft structural component. Bio-compatible Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has been chosen for polymer coatings on metallic substrates in the current work since it is one of the most popular high-performance polymer, utilized for many technological applications. The cold spray potential of producing metallic coatings on PEEK polymer has been investigated in the current work. Thin and thick coatings of aluminium and copper were deposited on PEEK. Furthermore, the deposition behavior of Al-alloy, Ti-alloy, Stainless Steel, and Inconel on PEEK was also investigated. It was observed that polymer was not degraded during the process and influence of high energy particles on polymer substrate was studied by measuring distortion in the polymer substrates. Microstructural characterization and adhesion test have been performed to evaluate the coating quality. The results show that roughness of the polymer surface and coating thickness of deposited metallic material influence the bonding strength. Also, the effect of initial layer on coating build-up were determined.

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