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Reconstructed oxide scale driving fracture behavior to improve cold spray bonding

  • Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Cold spraying is a promising technology for biomedical and aerospace applications, yet weak inter-particle bonding remains a critical limitation to coating quality. This study introduces a novel approach to enhance interfacial bonding by reconstructing the oxide scale on titanium alloy powders. The reconstructed oxide scale features a loose and more friable structure that facilitates controlled fracture during particle impact, exposing more fresh metallic surfaces and enabling more metallurgical bonding. AC-STEM and interfacial analyses reveal that this reconstructed oxide scale significantly reduces the barrier effect of surface oxides, promoting stronger inter-particle bonding. Bond strength tests confirm substantial improvements in coating performance, demonstrating the potential of oxide scale reconstruction as an innovative strategy to optimize cold-sprayed coatings. These findings offer valuable insights into surface engineering for enhancing interfacial properties and advancing cold spray technology.

源语言英语
文章编号132123
期刊Surface and Coatings Technology
506
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 15 6月 2025

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