Detonation Deposited Fe-Al Coatings Part II: Transmission Electron Microscopy of Interlayers and Fe-Al Intermetallic Coating Detonation Sprayed onto the 045 Steel Substrate

Abstract
Detonation Deposited Fe-Al Coatings Part II: Transmission Electron Microscopy of Interlayers and Fe-Al Intermetallic Coating Detonation Sprayed onto the 045 Steel Substrate: The microstructure of detonation gaseous sprayed (DGS) transition layers of Ni(Al), Ni(Cr) and subsequent coating of Fe-Al intermetallic phases deposited on the 045 steel were studied in the paper using transmission electron microscopy. In order to identify phases in the particular interlayers the selected area electron diffraction (SAED) and an energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDX) were applied. It was found that the Ni(Al) interlayer contained basically pure nickel with a small fraction of NiAl phase. The Al based amorphous phase was also observed its area in the form of bands. The Ni(Cr) interlayer basically contained Ni-rich small grains. Pure chromium in the Ni matrix appeared in the vicinity of Fe-Al coating in the shape of bow-like bands, parallel to the coating. The boundary between the Ni(Cr) layer and the Fe-Al coating revealed abrupt decrease of the Ni content in the coating at simultaneous rapid increase of the Fe amount. Improper Al/Cr ratio within the Ni matrix seems to be responsible for the formation of Al-oxides and the bands of almost pure Cr and Ni(Cr) layers and resulting decrease of interlayer adherence.