Abstract

Metal oxide coatings on VT6 titanium alloy were formed by plasma spraying of aluminum oxide powder and subsequent microarc oxidation at a current density from 1 to 3 kA/m2. As a result of combined treatment, metal oxide coatings consisting of a mixture of aluminum and titanium oxides were obtained on the surface of titanium samples. The most pronounced changes in the morphology of the plasma-sprayed coating were observed at the highest current density of 3 kA/m2. The open porosity decreased from 56% to 38% due to the modification by micro-arc discharges, whereas the microhardness increased from 1013 ± 150 HV to 1639 ± 31 HV.

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