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PDC Glass/Ceramic Coatings Applied to Differently Pretreated AISI441 Stainless Steel Substrates
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EngineeringDifferent Cleaning ProceduresBond CoatChemical EngineeringCorrosionProtective CoatingMaterials EngineeringMaterials ScienceThermal Spray CoatingThermal Barrier CoatingCommercial GlassesSurface TreatmentMulti-functional CoatingCorrosion ProtectionSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsMaterials CharacterizationCeramics MaterialsSurface EngineeringMetal-ceramic SystemsSurface Processing
In this work, the influence of different cleaning procedures on adhesion of composite coatings containing passive ceramic and commercial glasses was investigated. Two compositions (C2c, D2-PP) of double-layer polymer-derived ceramic (PDC) coating systems, composed from bond coat and a top coat, were developed. In order to obtain adherent coatings, stainless steel substrates were cleaned by four different cleaning procedures. The coatings were then deposited onto the steel substrate via spray coating. Pretreatment by subsequent ultrasonic cleaning in acetone, ethanol and deionised water (procedure U) was found to be the most effective, and the resultant C2c and D2-PP coatings, pyrolysed at 850 °C, indicated strong adhesion without delamination or cracks, propagating at the interface steel/bond coat. In the substrate treated by sandblasting and chemical etching, small cracks in the bond coat were observed under the same pyrolysis conditions. After oxidation tests, all coatings, except for those subjected to the U-treated substrates, showed significant cracking in the bond coat. The D2-PP coatings were denser than C2c, indicating better protection of the substrate.
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