Microstructural, Corrosion Resistance, and Tribological Properties of Al 2 O 3 Coatings Prepared by Atmospheric Plasma Spraying.
Costică BejinariuViorel PaleuCiprian Vasile StamateRamona CimpoesuMargareta CimpoesuGheorghe BadarauMihai AxinteBogdan IstrateGabriel Dragos VasilescuNicanor CimpoeșuPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
An usual material, EN-GJL-250 cast iron, used for automotive braking systems, was covered with a ceramic material (105NS-1 aluminium oxide) using an industrial deposition system (Sulzer Metco). The main reason was to improve the corrosion and wear (friction) resistance properties of the cast-iron. Samples were prepared by mechanical grinding and sandblasting before the deposition. We applied two and four passes (around 12-15 µm by layer) each at 90° obtaining ceramic coatings of 30 respectively 60 µm. The surface of the samples (with ceramic coatings) was investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), dispersive energy spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Scratch and micro-hardness tests were performed using CETR-UMT-2 micro-tribometer equipment. The better corrosion resistance of the base material was obtained by applying the ceramic coating. The results present a better corrosion resistance and a higher coefficient of friction of the coated samples.