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Title: Corrosive Wear Behaviour of Plasma Sprayed Inconel 718 and Titania Coatings on Low Carbon Steel In Marine Environment
Authors: Chinnakurli Suryanarayana, Ramesh
Rupanagudi, Suresh Kumar
Gudi, Harsha Ramesh
Udupa, Vinyas V
Keywords: Corrosive wear
Inconel 718
Plasma spray
TiO2
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Annual Meeting and Exhibition 2016
Citation: pp. 559-561
Abstract: Low carbon steel is most widely used in marine and agricultural application due its wide availability and low cost. One of the major limitations of using low carbon steel is its susceptibility to corrosion resulting in loss of material and huge replacement costs. In order to overcome this limitation, one of the methods is applying surface coatings thereby enhancing its corrosion resistance in sea water environment. Plasma spray technology has become very prominent in the field of application of ceramic coatings mainly to protect material surfaces from corrosion and wear. In this direction an attempt has been made to develop coatings composed of TiO2 and Inconel 718 on low carbon steel substrates and subject them to corrosion test under simulated conditions.
URI: https://www.stle.org/images/pdf/STLE_ORG/AM2016%20Presentations/Surface%20Engineering/STLE2016_Surface%20Engineering%20VIII_Session%208N_R.%20Suryanarayana_Corrosive%20Wear%20Behaviour.pdf
http://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2275
ISBN: 9781510825048
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