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Development and characterization of single wire-arc-plasma sprayed coatings of nickel on carbon blocks and alumina tube substrates
Authors:D.P. Chakravarthy  D.S. Patil  P. Mishra  R.K. Rout
Affiliation:a Laser and Plasma technology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, India
b Material Processing Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, India
c Chemical Technology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, India
d Applied Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, India
Abstract:A single wire-arc-plasma spray torch has been used to develop metal coatings on carbon and alumina substrates under argon atmosphere for various applications. Nickel coatings of around 1 mm thickness have been deposited on selected area (60 mm × 200 mm on each side) of large size carbon blocks by intermittent arc spraying and cooling to reduce thermal stresses and possibility of coating de-lamination from the base substrate. The same process is also used for depositing about 3 mm thick nickel metal coatings (8 mm dia. × 40 mm long) on alumina tubes for developing electrical feed throughs. The nickel coated alumina tubes were tested for the vacuum compatibility of the coated material with the base tube. The coated assemblies could withstand vacuum of the order of 1 × 10− 6 Torr and the leak rate was found to be less than 1 × 10− 9 Std. cc/s for Helium gas, indicating excellent bonding of the coated metal with alumina ceramics and no connected open porosity in the coatings. X-ray diffraction studies were conducted for identifying the phases and the optical microscope with image analysis technique was used for studying the microstructure and porosity in the coatings.
Keywords:52.77.-j   81.15.Rs   81.15.-z   85.40.Sz
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