2019
DOI: 10.3390/coatings9010032
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Thermal Spray Coatings of Al, ZnAl and Inconel 625 Alloys on SS304L for Anti-Saline Corrosion

Abstract: Stainless steel 304L (SS304L) has been selected as the material for canisters for spent fuel storage from three nuclear power plants in Taiwan. A crucial issue is extending the spent fuel storage safety standards of the canisters. The anti-saline corrosion abilities of three thermal spray coatings (i.e., Al, ZnAl, and 625 Inconel alloys) on the SS304L were evaluated by immersion in 3.5 wt % aqueous NaCl and with 0.025 g/cm2 NaCl deposition at 80 °C and 80% relative humidity (RH) for 1000 h. The pristine therma… Show more

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“…The average thickness of AC and SPCN1 was found to be 100 ± 5 µm whereas SPCN2 and SPCN3 were found to be 110 and 140 ± 5 µm, respectively, attributed to the deposition of composite oxide after treatment. The average bond adhesion value of the coatings was 4.86 ± 0.08 MPa for four consecutive samples [19,31,[33][34][35].…”
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“…The average thickness of AC and SPCN1 was found to be 100 ± 5 µm whereas SPCN2 and SPCN3 were found to be 110 and 140 ± 5 µm, respectively, attributed to the deposition of composite oxide after treatment. The average bond adhesion value of the coatings was 4.86 ± 0.08 MPa for four consecutive samples [19,31,[33][34][35].…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The arc thermal spray coating process can be used to protect the steel substrate from corrosion [17]. Moreover, Al, Zn, and Mg are anodic metals which can be deposited by an arc thermal spray process and provide sacrificial protection to the steel substrate at a longer duration of exposure in an aggressive environment [18,19].The thermal spray coating process suffers from a limitation such as formation of defects/pores onto the coating surface which cannot be ignored during the deposition [20,21]. However, it can be minimized by optimizing parameters and pore sealing agents.…”
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“…In recent years, surface coating methods (electro-spark deposition, laser cladding, magnetron sputtering, thermal spray process and chemical-vapor deposition) have become practiced widely in industries [ 26 , 27 ]. Thermal spraying and electroplating techniques are widely applied coating techniques to protect or repair the metallic surfaces of mechanical parts [ 28 , 29 ]. The combination of Mo–Ni–Cr coatings is applied on the substrate surfaces of super duplex stainless steel by applying plasma spray coating techniques [ 30 ].…”
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“…The work [23] elucidated on the fabrication of photo catalysis-enhanced surface deposition on titanium surfaces. Moreover, the authors in [24] investigated the pristine thermal spray coatings using the pull-off adhesion test to understand the adhesion strength, and Vickers hardness was measured for the mechanical properties of the three coatings.…”
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