Abstract

Cold spray (CS) is a new kind of coating that has many potential uses, including functionalizing surfaces, doing localized repairs, and mass production. Its fast deposition rate and diverse feedstocks have led to its growing popularity as an additive manufacturing method, which has been driven by improvements in lateral resolution. CS materials have several uses in the transportation industry, and some of the most frequent ones include nickel super-alloys, titanium alloys, copper, aluminum and metal-ceramic composites. Nevertheless, the mechanical properties depend upon number of parameters involved during spraying process. Therefore, there is an immediate need for researchers and businesses to understand the various parameters affecting the adhesion strength of CS deposits. The current research presents an analysis of the adhesion behavior of coatings that have been deposited by CS methodology.

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