Recent developments in research of double glow plasma surface alloying technology: a brief review

2020 
Abstract Higher performance is steadily required in the field of material surface engineering, especially in terms of surface degradation of mechanical parts and repair and renewal of surfaces. By preparing a more reasonable surface design and improving the surface composition and structure of the material, the surface modification layer can provide an important potential solution to the surface degradation problem. The coatings obtained by double glow plasma surface alloying (DGPSA) technology are a compelling method in current and future applications because of a unique combination of characteristics including pollution-free, the gradient distribution of the alloying elements and the strong metallurgical bonding between the alloying layer and the matrix. In recent years, with the increasing requirements for the surface properties of materials in various environments, the layer prepared by DGPSA technology is developing toward alloying, functionalization and nanometer. This review begins with a brief introduction of double glow plasma surface alloying. The recent developments of the double glow plasma surface alloying technology for improving various surface performance are systematically reviewed in the sight of applied material, background, duplex treatment and duplex coating preparation.
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