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Application of sacrificial coatings and effect of composition on Al-Al3Ni ultrafine eutectic formation
This paper introduces an unconventional method designed for forming hypereutectic alloys via coating deposition onto the substrate surface and subsequent heat treatment of such systems. The coating was produced from 99.7 wt% nickel powder by means of high velocity oxyfuel (HVOF) spraying onto the su...
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Published in: | Journal of mining and metallurgy. Section B, Metallurgy Metallurgy, 2014, Vol.50 (1), p.31-36 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This paper introduces an unconventional method designed for forming
hypereutectic alloys via coating deposition onto the substrate surface and
subsequent heat treatment of such systems. The coating was produced from 99.7
wt% nickel powder by means of high velocity oxyfuel (HVOF) spraying onto the
surface of 99.999 wt% aluminium sheet. The specimens were manufactured
immediately after the spraying. Specimens were heat-treated using a
differential thermal analysis (DTA) apparatus up to a temperature of 900?C
and then cooled down to the room temperature in an argon atmosphere with
constant heating and cooling rates, under which the NiAl3 intermetallic phase
formed within the initial substrate. Two different alloy microstructures
consisting of a coarse eutectic and an ultrafine well-dispersed eutectic were
produced. The formation processes and resultant microstructures were studied
by means of differential thermal analysis, metallography, scanning electron
microscopy, energy dispersive microanalysis, and image analysis techniques.
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ISSN: | 1450-5339 2217-7175 |
DOI: | 10.2298/JMMB121013038C |