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Plasma coatings of phosphated steels II
Pokorný, P. ; Mastný, L. ; Brožek, Vlastimil
This article follows the introductory part, presented at the conference APROCHEM 2012 and evaluates the possibility of using different kind of phosphate coatings for the pretreatment of mild steel intended for plasma sprayed ceramic coatings. The phosphate conversion coating has to improve the corrosion resistance of coated steel and also to improve and extend the adhesion of ceramic coating to mild steel surface. Selection the most appropriate phosphate coating (zinc, zinc-calcium, manganese and „three-cations“ phosphate) was established to study the dehydration curves by means of DTA and TGA analysis with subsequent analysis of morphology, integrity and composition of the coating after each dehydration section.Samples were exposed at 200 °C for 10 hours.The measurement results showed that the most stable is manganese phosphate. Plasma deposition of corundum was carried out low-temperature plasma generator WSP ®. The corrosion resistance of coated samples with different phosphate
Improving Bond Strenght between Carbon Steel and Plasma Sprayed Ceramics by Phosphating Process
Pokorný, P. ; Brožek, Vlastimil ; Mastný, L.
Phosphating is currently the highest standard of surface treatment before painting in the vehicle industry. Excluded phosphate crystal layer is due to its high porosity absorbing not only paints but also oil and lubricants that can reliably maintain the surface. Improved bond strenght in the case of coatings exposed in the humid atmospheres in comparison with multiple non-coated surface. Focus of this work is an effort to improve the bond strenght between the diferent plasma-sprayed coatings materials and carbon steel using different phosphate coatings. Because most of the eliminated phosphate crystallizes with four crystal waters the samples was covered by zinc-calcium phosphate, which crystallizes with only two waters [scholzite: Zn2Ca(PO4)2 . 2H2O] and coated from bath of „three-cationts“ phosphate due to the large thickness of the coating and compaction [fosfofylit: Zn2Fe(PO4)2 . 4 H2O]. They decided test for measuring the quality of bond strebght between coating and steel

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