Abstract

This work was aimed at developing a plasma spraying process for the deposition of ZrB 2 coatings. The ZrB 2 powder was prepared by a spray drying technique and characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron microprobe analysis (EMPA) and laser granulometry. XRD revealed the presence of ZrO 2 in the coatings deposited by atmospheric plasma spray (APS), while ZrB 2 was only present in the coatings deposited by inert plasma spray (IPS). The microhardness increased from 900 to over 1500 HV by increasing the spraying pressure over the atmospheric one. The coatings were submitted to pin-on-disc testing and their behavior was compared to the WC–Co and TiO 2+Al 2O 3 coatings, sprayed by high velocity oxy fuel (HVOF) and APS, respectively. The characterization results showed that the ZrB 2 coatings, deposited by IPS, were good electrical conductors and they compared favorably with the reference coatings, in terms of tribological performance.

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