The present study evaluates the effects of a 600 degrees C, 1 h heat treatment on the corrosion resistance of three High Velocity Oxygen Fuel (HVOF) flame-sprayed alloy coatings: a Co-28Mo-17Cr-3Si (similar to Tribaloy-800) coating, a Ni-20Cr-10W-9Mo-4Cu-1C-1B-1Fe (Diamalloy-4006) coating and a Ni-32Mo-16Cr-3Si-2Co (similar to Tribaloy-700) coating. Electrochemical polarization tests and free corrosion tests were performed in 0.1 M HCl aqueous solution. The corrodkote test (ASTM B380-97R02) was also performed, to evaluate the coatings qualitatively. The heat treatment improves the corrosion resistance of the Co-28Mo-17Cr-3Si coating and of the Ni-20Cr-10W-9Mo-4Cu-1C-1B-1Fe coating by enhancing their passivation ability. The precipitation of sub-micron sized secondary phases after the treatment may produce galvanic microcells at intralamellar scale, but the beneficial contribution provided by the healing of the very small but dangerous interlamellar defects (normally present in thermal spray coatings but not detectable using ordinary scanning electron microscopy) prevails. The effect on Ni-32Mo-16Cr-3Si-2Co coatings is more ambiguous: its sensitivity to crevice corrosion is worsened by the heat treatment. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Bolelli, G., Lusvarghi, L., Barletta, M. (2008). Heat treatment effects on the corrosion resistance of some HVOF-sprayed metal alloy coatings. SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY, 202(19), 4839-4847 [10.1016/j.surfcoat.2008.04.074].

Heat treatment effects on the corrosion resistance of some HVOF-sprayed metal alloy coatings

BARLETTA, MASSIMILIANO
2008-01-01

Abstract

The present study evaluates the effects of a 600 degrees C, 1 h heat treatment on the corrosion resistance of three High Velocity Oxygen Fuel (HVOF) flame-sprayed alloy coatings: a Co-28Mo-17Cr-3Si (similar to Tribaloy-800) coating, a Ni-20Cr-10W-9Mo-4Cu-1C-1B-1Fe (Diamalloy-4006) coating and a Ni-32Mo-16Cr-3Si-2Co (similar to Tribaloy-700) coating. Electrochemical polarization tests and free corrosion tests were performed in 0.1 M HCl aqueous solution. The corrodkote test (ASTM B380-97R02) was also performed, to evaluate the coatings qualitatively. The heat treatment improves the corrosion resistance of the Co-28Mo-17Cr-3Si coating and of the Ni-20Cr-10W-9Mo-4Cu-1C-1B-1Fe coating by enhancing their passivation ability. The precipitation of sub-micron sized secondary phases after the treatment may produce galvanic microcells at intralamellar scale, but the beneficial contribution provided by the healing of the very small but dangerous interlamellar defects (normally present in thermal spray coatings but not detectable using ordinary scanning electron microscopy) prevails. The effect on Ni-32Mo-16Cr-3Si-2Co coatings is more ambiguous: its sensitivity to crevice corrosion is worsened by the heat treatment. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2008
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Settore ING-IND/16 - TECNOLOGIE E SISTEMI DI LAVORAZIONE
English
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Corrosion resistance; Crystal defects; Electrochemistry; Heat treatment; Passivation; Corrodkote test; Electrochemical polarization test; Free corrosion test; High velocity oxyfuel; Interlamellar defects; Sprayed coatings; Corrosion resistance; Crystal defects; Electrochemistry; Heat treatment; Passivation; Sprayed coatings
Bolelli, G., Lusvarghi, L., Barletta, M. (2008). Heat treatment effects on the corrosion resistance of some HVOF-sprayed metal alloy coatings. SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY, 202(19), 4839-4847 [10.1016/j.surfcoat.2008.04.074].
Bolelli, G; Lusvarghi, L; Barletta, M
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