Affiliation:
1. PEC University of Technology, India
Abstract
Slurry spray technique (SST) is a distinctive variant among the numerous and already established coating techniques. Functionally graded thermal barrier and environmental barrier coating have been the functionalities developed so far for the process. Among the choice of the various ceramic feedstocks available mullite and partially stabilized zircona have been found suitable and investigated for the coating deposition via SST. This chapter reports the findings of the corrosion studies in simulated industrial corrosive environments and characterization results of the six sets of slurry sprayed mulite-nickel based coatings. Decent protection against coating has been found during the immersion test performed on these coatings for evaluating their corrosion performance. The developed coatings are recommended for use in applications to endure the elevated temperature and inflict corrosion. Thermal cycling test was performed to support the acceptable thermal shock resistance and coating compliance of the developed coatings.
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