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Structure and corrosion properties of cold sprayed coatings: a review

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Pages 404-413 | Received 23 Jun 2013, Accepted 25 Aug 2013, Published online: 19 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

Coating technology is growing because of its important role in improving, e.g. corrosion resistance, thermal and electrical conductivities, and other properties of material in order to decrease costs and increase service life and safety. Cold spraying is the technique to produce coatings from powder feedstock by spraying solid particles on the substrate, forming the coating. Cold spraying is a relatively new spraying method, which has many advantages over other forms of thermal spraying. The advantages are dense and pure structures, high deposition efficiency, low residual stresses, minimal heat input to substrate, phase and compositional stability, and little need for masking. Furthermore, cold spraying is a cost effective and environmentally friendly alternative to, e.g. soldering, electroplating, and painting. One potential application field of cold sprayed coatings is corrosion protection due to the possibility to produce fully dense and impermeable coatings. From this aspect, this review is focused on corrosion properties of cold sprayed coatings and structural details behind these coatings.

Notes

This paper is part of a special issue on cold spray technology

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