Authors
Xie Nie, Efstathios I Meletis, JC Jiang, A Leyland, Aleksey L Yerokhin, A Matthews
Publication date
2002/1/15
Journal
Surface and Coatings Technology
Volume
149
Issue
2-3
Pages
245-251
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Alumina coatings were deposited on Al alloy substrates using an electrolytic plasma technique, based on a dielectric barrier discharge created during anodic oxidation in an aqueous electrolyte. The substrate material (BS Al 6082) was biased anodically with an unbalanced AC high voltage. During processing, a plasma current density of 100 mA/cm2 was used, at which a coating deposition rate of 1.67 μm/min was achieved. Coating abrasive wear and corrosion properties were assessed by conducting dry and wet rubber wheel abrasive tests and potentiodynamic polarization experiments, respectively. X-Ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to investigate the coating microstructure, and the coating/substrate interface. The property test results show that the coatings possess excellent abrasive wear and corrosion resistance. XRD analyses indicate that the coatings consist of α …
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