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An aluminum base composite (Al-SiC) powder has been developed for producing plasma sprayed coatingson Al and other metallic substrates. The composite powders were prepared by mechanical alloying of 6061 Al alloy with SiC particles. The concentration of SiC was varied between 20 and 75 vol%, and the size of the reinforcement was varied from 8 to 37 μm in the Al-50 vol%SiC composites. The 44 to 140 μm composite powders were sprayed using an axial feed plasma torch. Adhesion strength of the coatings to their substrates were found to decrease with increasing SiC content and with decreasing SiC particle sizes. The increase in the SiC content and decrease in particle size improved the erosive wear resistance of the coatings. The abrasive wear resistance was found to improve with the increase in SiC particle size and with the SiC content in the composite coatings.
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Ghosh, K., Troczynski, T. & Chaklader, A. Aluminum-Silicon Carbide Coatings by Plasma Spraying. J Therm Spray Tech 7, 78–86 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11666-006-5007-5
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11666-006-5007-5