Abstract No.:
1218

 Scheduled at:
Wednesday, June 04, 2008, Room 08 8:20 AM
Pre- and Post-Treatment
Thermal sprayed coatings must be regarded as part of a production process, in order to produce superior quality and performance new possibilities in pre- and post-treatment have to be discussed


 Title:
Effect of the blasting time on the amount of the residual grit on a blasted steel substrate

 Authors:
Toru Maruyama* / Kansai Univ., Japan
Tomoya Miyazaki / Kansai University, Japan
Takeshi Kobayashi/ Kansai University, Japan

 Abstract:
The substrate surface roughening and cleaning are very important process for pre-treatment of a substrate for thermal spraying. There are some methods for the pre-treatment. Especially, the grit blasting process is the most general process. However, some grits embed into the blasted substrate, and the embedded grits remain on it. The girt embedment is affected by various conditions of the blasting process. It is important to make known the effect of the blasting time on the residual grit amount. A carbon steel substrate was blasted by white alumina grit. The blasting time was changed. The surface roughness of the blasted substrate increased monotonically with increasing blasting time. During very short time at the starting of blasting, the residual grit amount increased with increasing blasting time. Then the amount of the residual grit decreased with increasing blasting time. The penetration depth of the residual grit on the blasted substrate denoted the same tendency of the residual grit amount. There may be a critical time that the residual girt amount becomes the local minimum value.

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