Microstructural characterization and oxidation, hot corrosion, wear behaviors of APS-sprayed Co–Cr–Ni–W coatings on IN718 alloy

Zhiqiang Yang, Daoxin Liu, Kai Zhou, Junnan Wu, Mengyao Li, Kaifa Fan, Yanjie Liu, Xiaohua Zhang

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Abstract

Utilizing atmospheric plasma spraying, Co–Cr–Ni–W coatings were fabricated on Inconel 718 alloy substrate for subsequent investigation of the coatings’ microstructure, high-temperature oxidation behavior, hot corrosion resistance, and friction-wear characteristics, and the damage mechanism was explored. Notably, the coatings exhibited excellent high-temperature stability during oxidation tests, void of delamination or spallation. Over prolonged oxidation periods, the coating surfaces evolved three oxide phases, CoCr2O4, Cr2O3 and Co3O4, as a defense mechanism against oxygen ingress. Internal oxidation commenced near the coating surface and propagated towards the coating/substrate interface. In hot corrosion tests, the coatings developed protective CoCr2O4 spinel oxide and Cr2O3 layers to combat hot corrosive media and oxygen exposure. With extended hot corrosion durations, the protective oxide on the surface of the coating changed from Cr2O3 to CoCr2O4. At RT and high temperature wear tests, the COF of the coating decreased with increasing load, and at high temperatures, it exhibited lower wear rates and COF, resulting in superior tribological performance. At RT, the wear mechanisms of the Co–Cr–Ni–W coating primarily included fatigue wear, oxidative wear, and abrasive wear under low loads, as well as oxidative wear and adhesive wear under high loads. At high temperatures, the wear mechanisms of the Co–Cr–Ni–W coating were oxidative wear and adhesive wear.

Original languageEnglish
Article number242
JournalArchives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Volume25
Issue number5-6
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2025

Keywords

  • Atmospheric plasma spraying (APS)
  • Co–Cr–Ni–W coating
  • Hot corrosion
  • Oxidation
  • Superalloy
  • Wear

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