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Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2000

Improving corrosion properties of high-velocity oxy-fuel sprayed inconel 625 by using a high-power continuous wave neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser

Jari Tuominen; Petri Vuoristo; Tapio Mäntylä; Mikko Kylmälahti; J. Vihinen; P. H. Andersson

Thermal spray processes are widely used to protect materials and components against wear, corrosion and oxidation. Despite the use of the latest developments of thermal spraying, such as high-velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) and plasma spraying, these coatings may in certain service conditions show inadequate performance,e.g., due to insufficient bond strength and/or mechanical properties and corrosion resistance inferior to those of corresponding bulk materials. The main cause for a low bond strength in thermalsprayed coatings is the low process temperature, which results only in mechanical bonding. Mechanical and corrosion properties typically inferior to wrought materials are caused by the chemical and structural inhomogeneity of the thermal-sprayed coating material. To overcome the drawbacks of sprayed structures and to markedly improve the coating properties, laser remelting of sprayed coatings was studied in the present work. The coating material was nickel-based superalloy Inconel 625, which contains chromium and molybdenum as the main alloying agents. The coating was prepared by HVOF spraying onto mild steel substrates. High-power continuous wave Nd:YAG laser equipped with large beam optics was used to remelt the HVOF sprayed coating using different levels of power and scanning speed. The coatings as-sprayed and after laser remelting were characterized by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Laser remelting resulted in homogenization of the sprayed structure. This strongly improved the performance of the laser-remelted coatings in adhesion, wet corrosion, and high-temperature oxidation testing. The properties of the laser-remelted coatings were compared directly with the properties of as-sprayed HVOF coatings and with plasma-transferred arc (PTA) overlay coatings and wrought Inconel 625 alloy.


Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2017

Anti-icing Behavior of Thermally Sprayed Polymer Coatings

Heli Koivuluoto; Christian Stenroos; Mikko Kylmälahti; Marian Apostol; Jarkko Kiilakoski; Petri Vuoristo

Surface engineering shows an increasing potential to provide a sustainable approach to icing problems. Currently, several passive anti-ice properties adoptable to coatings are known, but further research is required to proceed for practical applications. This is due to the fact that icing reduces safety, operational tempo, productivity and reliability of logistics, industry and infrastructure. An icing wind tunnel and a centrifugal ice adhesion test equipment can be used to evaluate and develop anti-icing and icephobic coatings for a potential use in various arctic environments, e.g., in wind power generation, oil drilling, mining and logistic industries. The present study deals with evaluation of icing properties of flame-sprayed polyethylene (PE)-based polymer coatings. In the laboratory-scale icing tests, thermally sprayed polymer coatings showed low ice adhesion compared with metals such as aluminum and stainless steel. The ice adhesion strength of the flame-sprayed PE coating was found to have approximately seven times lower ice adhesion values compared with metallic aluminum, indicating a very promising anti-icing behavior.


Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2008

Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Low-Pressure Cold-Sprayed (LPCS) Coatings

Heli Koivuluoto; Juha Lagerbom; Mikko Kylmälahti; Petri Vuoristo


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2010

Formation and structure of plasma sprayed manganese-cobalt spinel coatings on preheated metallic interconnector plates

Jouni Puranen; Juha Lagerbom; Leo Hyvärinen; Tapio Mäntylä; Erkki Levänen; Mikko Kylmälahti; Petri Vuoristo


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014

Post-mortem evaluation of oxidized atmospheric plasma sprayed Mn–Co–Fe oxide spinel coatings on SOFC interconnectors

Jouni Puranen; Mikko Pihlatie; Juha Lagerbom; Giovanni Bolelli; Jarmo Laakso; Leo Hyvärinen; Mikko Kylmälahti; Olli Himanen; Jari Kiviaho; Luca Lusvarghi; Petri Vuoristo


Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2011

The Structure and Properties of Plasma Sprayed Iron Oxide Doped Manganese Cobalt Oxide Spinel Coatings for SOFC Metallic Interconnectors

Jouni Puranen; Juha Lagerbom; Leo Hyvärinen; Mikko Kylmälahti; Olli Himanen; Mikko Pihlatie; Jari Kiviaho; Petri Vuoristo


Journal of Thermal Spray Technology | 2013

Characterization of High-Velocity Solution Precursor Flame-Sprayed Manganese Cobalt Oxide Spinel Coatings for Metallic SOFC Interconnectors

Jouni Puranen; Jarmo Laakso; Mikko Kylmälahti; Petri Vuoristo


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014

Influence of powder composition and manufacturing method on electrical and chromium barrier properties of atmospheric plasma sprayed spinel coatings prepared from MnCo2O4 and Mn2CoO4 + Co powders on Crofer 22 APU interconnectors

Jouni Puranen; Mikko Pihlatie; Juha Lagerbom; Turkka Salminen; Jarmo Laakso; Leo Hyvärinen; Mikko Kylmälahti; Olli Himanen; Jari Kiviaho; Petri Vuoristo


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015

High temperature oxidation tests for the high velocity solution precursor flame sprayed manganese–cobalt oxide spinel protective coatings on SOFC interconnector steel

Jouni Puranen; Jarmo Laakso; Mari Honkanen; Saara Heinonen; Mikko Kylmälahti; S. Lugowski; Thomas W. Coyle; Olivera Kesler; Petri Vuoristo


international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2012

High Temperature Oxidation Behaviour of MnCo2O4 Coating on Crofer 22 APU Manufactured by a Novel Solution Precursor Plasma Spray Process (SPPS)

Jouni Puranen; Jarmo Laakso; Leo Hyvärinen; Mikko Kylmälahti; Petri Vuoristo

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Petri Vuoristo

Tampere University of Technology

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Jouni Puranen

Tampere University of Technology

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Jarmo Laakso

Tampere University of Technology

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Juha Lagerbom

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Leo Hyvärinen

Tampere University of Technology

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Jari Kiviaho

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Mikko Pihlatie

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Olli Himanen

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Heli Koivuluoto

Tampere University of Technology

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Tapio Mäntylä

Tampere University of Technology

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