Abstract No.:
1106

 Scheduled at:
Monday, June 02, 2008, Room 08 12:10 PM
Powders, Wires, Gases 1
New powder mixtures and cored wires, support and distribution of industrial gases for thermal spraying


 Title:
Effects of plasma spray distance on properties of Ni-Al intermetallic coating by utilizing of mechanically alloyed powders

 Authors:
Mehrshad Moshref Javadi* / Istahan University of Technology (IUT), Iran
Hosein Edris / iut university, iran
Mehdi Salehi/ iut university, iran

 Abstract:
In this research mechanically alloyed Ni-Al powders were used for production
of plasma sprayed coatings and effect of spray distance on the phases,
microstructure and hardness of the coatings are examined. Three types of
Ni-Al powder were made by METCO, LobaChemi and mechanical alloying, were
used for comparing coating properties. Coatings are examined by XRD, SEM,
EDAX and microhardness measurements.

However intermetallic phases were not found in mechanically alloyed powder,
but coatings contained these phases. This shows that heat energy of plasma
spray caused formation of NiAl phases during flying of particles to
substrate or after reaching to substrate.

Comparison of coatings properties indicated that mechanical alloying of
powders caused improving mechanical properties and decreasing porosity
percentage of coatings. Change of spray distance caused changing in phases,
porosity percentage and microhardness of coatings. Best spray distance for
spraying of the made powder determined as 11cm.


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