Microstructure and wear performance of alumina/graphene coating on textured Al2O3/TiC substrate composites

2020 
Abstract The incorporation of graphene-based nanodispersoids in ceramic coatings is known to enhance the wear behavior of these materials. In this study, for the first time, alumina/graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) coatings were deposited through Suspension High Velocity Oxy-Fuel (SHVOF) thermal spray on Al2O3/TiC substrate composites, which were laser microtextured with grid and line surface patterns. Dense coatings with around 8-10 µm thickness were obtained by spraying alumina suspension containing 1 wt. % GNPs. The tribological performance of the alumina/GNPs coatings on the Al2O3/TiC substrate composites was evaluated using ball-on-disc sliding wear tests. The alumina/GNPs coated Al2O3/TiC substrate composites textured with grid pattern showed the best tribological performance reaching a steady coefficient of friction (CoF) at lower sliding distances and presenting the lowest wear rate of the Al2O3/TiC substrate composites and the counterbody.
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