TOPICAL REVIEW Warm spraying—a novel coating process based on high-velocity impact of solid particles

In recent years, coating processes based on the impact of high-velocity solid particles such as cold spraying and aerosol deposition have been developed and attracting much industrial attention. A novel coating process called 'warm spraying' has been developed, in which coatings are formed...

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Main Author: Seiji Kuroda et al
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2008-01-01
Series:Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
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Online Access:http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/9/3/033002
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spelling doaj-75368bef685f424d95305816f07ad73f2020-11-25T01:05:55ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Advanced Materials1468-69961878-55142008-01-0193033002TOPICAL REVIEW Warm spraying—a novel coating process based on high-velocity impact of solid particlesSeiji Kuroda et alIn recent years, coating processes based on the impact of high-velocity solid particles such as cold spraying and aerosol deposition have been developed and attracting much industrial attention. A novel coating process called 'warm spraying' has been developed, in which coatings are formed by the high-velocity impact of solid powder particles heated to appropriate temperatures below the melting point of the powder material. The advantages of such process are as follows: (1) the critical velocity needed to form a coating can be significantly lowered by heating, (2) the degradation of feedstock powder such as oxidation can be significantly controlled compared with conventional thermal spraying where powder is molten, and (3) various coating structures can be realized from porous to dense ones by controlling the temperature and velocity of the particles. The principles and characteristics of this new process are discussed in light of other existing spray processes such as high-velocity oxy-fuel spraying and cold spraying. The gas dynamics of particle heating and acceleration by the spraying apparatus as well as the high-velocity impact phenomena of powder particles are discussed in detail. Several examples of depositing heat sensitive materials such as titanium, metallic glass, WC–Co cermet and polymers are described with potential industrial applications.http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/9/3/033002thermal spraycoatinggas dynamicshigh-velocity impacttitaniummetallic glassWC–Cotitanium oxideultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene
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author Seiji Kuroda et al
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TOPICAL REVIEW Warm spraying—a novel coating process based on high-velocity impact of solid particles
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
thermal spray
coating
gas dynamics
high-velocity impact
titanium
metallic glass
WC–Co
titanium oxide
ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene
author_facet Seiji Kuroda et al
author_sort Seiji Kuroda et al
title TOPICAL REVIEW Warm spraying—a novel coating process based on high-velocity impact of solid particles
title_short TOPICAL REVIEW Warm spraying—a novel coating process based on high-velocity impact of solid particles
title_full TOPICAL REVIEW Warm spraying—a novel coating process based on high-velocity impact of solid particles
title_fullStr TOPICAL REVIEW Warm spraying—a novel coating process based on high-velocity impact of solid particles
title_full_unstemmed TOPICAL REVIEW Warm spraying—a novel coating process based on high-velocity impact of solid particles
title_sort topical review warm spraying—a novel coating process based on high-velocity impact of solid particles
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
issn 1468-6996
1878-5514
publishDate 2008-01-01
description In recent years, coating processes based on the impact of high-velocity solid particles such as cold spraying and aerosol deposition have been developed and attracting much industrial attention. A novel coating process called 'warm spraying' has been developed, in which coatings are formed by the high-velocity impact of solid powder particles heated to appropriate temperatures below the melting point of the powder material. The advantages of such process are as follows: (1) the critical velocity needed to form a coating can be significantly lowered by heating, (2) the degradation of feedstock powder such as oxidation can be significantly controlled compared with conventional thermal spraying where powder is molten, and (3) various coating structures can be realized from porous to dense ones by controlling the temperature and velocity of the particles. The principles and characteristics of this new process are discussed in light of other existing spray processes such as high-velocity oxy-fuel spraying and cold spraying. The gas dynamics of particle heating and acceleration by the spraying apparatus as well as the high-velocity impact phenomena of powder particles are discussed in detail. Several examples of depositing heat sensitive materials such as titanium, metallic glass, WC–Co cermet and polymers are described with potential industrial applications.
topic thermal spray
coating
gas dynamics
high-velocity impact
titanium
metallic glass
WC–Co
titanium oxide
ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene
url http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/9/3/033002
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