Chao-ping Jiang, Ya-zhe Xing, Feng-ying Zhang, and Jian-min Hao, Microstructure and corrosion resistance of Fe/Mo composite amorphous coatings prepared by air plasma spraying, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 19(2012), No. 7, pp.657-662. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12613-012-0609-z
Cite this article as: Chao-ping Jiang, Ya-zhe Xing, Feng-ying Zhang, and Jian-min Hao, Microstructure and corrosion resistance of Fe/Mo composite amorphous coatings prepared by air plasma spraying, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 19(2012), No. 7, pp.657-662. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12613-012-0609-z

Microstructure and corrosion resistance of Fe/Mo composite amorphous coatings prepared by air plasma spraying

  • Fe/Mo composite coatings were prepared by air plasma spraying (APS) using Fe-based and Mo-based amorphous and nanocrystalline mixed powders. Microstructural studies show that the composite coatings present a layered structure with low porosity due to adding the self-bonded Mo-based alloy. Corrosion behaviors of the composite coatings, the Fe-based coatings and the Mo-based coatings were investigated by electrochemical measurements and salt spray tests. Electrochemical results show that the composite coatings exhibit a lower polarization current density and higher corrosion potentials than the Fe-based coating when tested in 3.5wt% NaCl solutions, indicating superior corrosion resistance compared with the Fe-based coating. Also with the increase in addition of the Mo-based alloy, a raised corrosion resistance, inferred by an increase in corrosion potential and a decrease in polarization current density, can be found. The results of salt spray tests again show that the corrosion resistance is enhanced by adding the Mo-based alloy, which helps to reduce the porosity of the composite coatings and enhance the stability of the passive films.
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