Sol-gel alumina coatings on stainless steel for wear protection
2006
The aluminium oxide films on austenitic steel are prepared from sols of re-dispersed boehmite nano powders in water. After dip-coating of the sol, a heat treatment including drying, calcination and annealing in vacuum at temperatures up to 1100°C is performed to obtain crack-free coatings of a thickness up to 6 μm. XRD measurements detect α- and γ-alumina, a TiO x -phase at the metal/coating interface and a gradient of phase formation in the coating. The strong adhesion on the substrates is due to the layered assembly and gradient composition of the coating caused by an inter-diffusion of metal cations and oxygen in the metal/oxide interface during heat treatment. Residual stress measurements by X-rays result in compressive stresses of 2–4 GPa in the alumina coatings. The pin-on-disc test shows a remarkable improvement of wear resistance obtained by sol-gel coatings. The α-alumina content and the compressive stress of the coatings correlate with wear resistance of the coatings.
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