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Synthesis of In Situ ZrB 2 -SiC-ZrC Coating on ZrC-SiC Substrate by Reactive Plasma Spraying.

Materials 2022 March 18
In situ synthesis feasibility of ZrB2 -SiC-ZrC composite coatings on ZrC ceramics by reactive plasma spraying (RPS) was investigated. To help to understand the phase evolution during plasma spraying process, reaction behavior in the ZrH2 -Si-B4 C system was explored carefully by differential scanning calorimetry. The results indicated that the phase transformation sequence in the ZrH2 -Si-B4 C system could be described as ZrH1.66 , Zr3 O, ZrC, ZrB2 , Zr2 Si, ZrSi, and SiC. The prior formation of ZrC was due to high diffusion rate of C atoms from B4 C. ZrB2 was produced above 1100 °C. As the temperature increased, SiC were finally formed by the reaction of ZrC with ZrSi and B4 C. The RPS composite coatings mainly consisted of ZrB2 , SiC, and ZrC phases, except for a small fraction of ZrO2 phase. The microstructural characterization exhibited more dense melted splats, which appears to increase gradually with the increase in spraying currents and distances. The coatings had typical lamellar structure and adhered to the substrate well. The microhardness values were higher than 1000 HV1 , but there were few variations with varying spraying currents and distances.

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