A MoSi2-based composite coating by supersonic atmospheric plasma spraying to protect Nb alloy against oxidation at 1500 °C

Le Sun, Qian Gang Fu, Xiang Qing Fang, Jia Sun

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Abstract

A MoSi2-based oxidation resistant coating was directly deposited on Nb alloy substrate by supersonic atmospheric plasma spraying using pure agglomerated MoSi2 powders. The as-received coating mostly consisted of h-MoSi2, t-MoSi2 and Mo5Si3 in a typical layer structure. The cyclic oxidation test of the MoSi2-based composite coating was evaluated at 1500 °C in air. The formed multi-layer of the coating included SiO2 outer layer, Mo5Si3 + MoSi2 + SiO2 middle layer and Nb5Si3 transitional layer after oxidation. The results show that the mass loss of the coated sample was 5.31 mg/cm2 after exposure at 1500 °C in air for 43 h. The excellent protective ability against oxidation of the MoSi2-based composite coating could be mainly attributed to a continuous protective SiO2 scale and an adhesive Nb5Si3 diffusion layer, which ensured the low oxygen diffusion rate and the strong bonding to the substrate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)182-190
Number of pages9
JournalSurface and Coatings Technology
Volume352
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • Diffusion
  • MoSi-based composite coating
  • Nb alloys
  • Oxidation
  • Supersonic atmospheric plasma spraying

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