The brittleness of intermetallic compounds severely hampers their appliance in industry as high temperature structural materials. In order to make use of their good qualities and avoid the influence of their disadvantages, this paper put forward another method on the application of intermetallic compounds--using as coatings on the surface of structural materials. Lots of experiments have been done on Fe-Cr-Al intermetallic compounds and excellent coatings were acquired by high temperature in-situ reaction process. The coating is compact and bonded well with substrate. And the result of experiment shows that it has wonderful corrosion resistance to molten zinc.
In this paper, the nanostructured zirconia thermal barrier coatings were prepared on GH3030 high temperature alloy surface by plasma spraying process. The nanostructured agglomerated ZrO2 feedstock was used as initial powders, and the NiCoCrAlY alloy as bond coating material. The relationship between bonding strength and spray current, secondary gas flow and spray distance were analyzed. The optimum parameters were acquired by orthogonal experimental design methods. The microstructures and phase structures of nanostructured zirconia thermal barrier coating were investigated thoroughly by SEM, TEM and X-Ray.
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