Abstract

Micro-arc oxidation (MAO) is a plasma-assisted electrochemistry method to prepare protective ceramic coatings on aluminium alloys. Alloy elements of the Al-alloy substrate, such as Si, Cu, Mg and Li, have effects on the microstructure and composition of the MAO coatings. Usually, silicon distributes in the cast Al–Si alloy substrate as small laths and they cover approximately 10% of the substrate surface. Therefore, their effects on the growth process and microstructure of the MAO coatings are worthy of notice. In the present study, oxide coatings with a thickness of 15–18 µm were prepared on the ZL109 Al–Si alloy by MAO. The phase content, surface morphology and element distribution of the coatings were investigated by X-ray diffraction, grazing incidence X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, and electron probe micro-analysis respectively. The average hardness of the coatings was 622.3 ± 10.2 HV0.05. The adhesive strength of the coatings is 40.55 ± 2.55 N, and the adhesion of the coatings could be rated as 5B by tape test according to ASTM D3359-17 standard test methods, which indicated a high adhesive strength between the MAO coating and substrate. The effects of silicon laths on surface morphology and composition of the coatings were discussed, and a model was put forward to describe the growth process of the MAO coatings on cast Al–Si alloys. The authors believe that the high silicon content of the substrate has no adverse influence on the structure and properties of the MAO coating on the ZL109 alloy.

Highlights

  • Micro-arc oxidation (MAO), named as plasma electrolysis oxidation, is a plasma-assisted electrochemistry method that can be used to prepare protective ceramic coatings on aluminium alloys [1,2,3,4]

  • The effects of alloy elements on the MAO process of aluminium alloys were continuously studied by researchers

  • Nykyforchyn et al [2] found that element Li is helpful to enhance the hardness of the MAO coating and the total fraction of Cu and Mg must be at least 3.5%

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Summary

Introduction

Micro-arc oxidation (MAO), named as plasma electrolysis oxidation, is a plasma-assisted electrochemistry method that can be used to prepare protective ceramic coatings on aluminium alloys [1,2,3,4]. It is thought that the MAO technology is an effective and promising surface strengthening method for aluminium and its alloys [11]. As the substrate has a high content of silicon and the areas covered by silicon laths take approximately 10% of the substrate surface, its effects on the MAO process and coating composition are worthy of notice. Wang et al had made a model to describe the growth process of the MAO coatings [15]. The effects of silicon laths in the substrate on the coating growth and composition were investigated and a new model was put forward to describe the growth process of the MAO coatings on cast Al–Si alloys

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