Abstract
To achieve effective antioxidation of on-site repair coating for C/C brake materials in the full temperature range (500–900◦C), lead glass and bismuth glass were introduced into the borosilicate glass to acquire the protective coatings. Before preparing coating samples, the thermal gravity characteristics of the lead/bismuth–borosilicate glass powders were analyzed by TG/DSC. The results revealed that the temperature at which weight gain begins was 495°C and 54°C, respectively. The oxidation behaviors of the lead-and bismuth-modified borosilicate glass coatings were compared at 500°C, and the antioxidation properties of the former were further examined from 500 to 900°C. The oxidation results indicated that mixing lead glass with borosilicate glass realized effective oxidation resistance in the full temperature range. With a lead content of 20%, the lead–borosilicate glass coating was able to protect C/C substrates from oxidation. The corresponding weight loss of the lead-glass-coated samples was −1.89% when oxidized at 500°C for 10 h, while the weight loss was −2.55% when further oxidized at 900°C for 10 h. However, mixing bismuth glass with borosilicate glass was difficult to achieve the oxidation resistance of the coating at 500°C due to the significant phase separation.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 2827 |
Journal | Materials |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 8 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Apr 2022 |
Keywords
- antioxidation coating
- bismuth glass
- borosilicate glass
- C/C composites
- lead glass