Suspension Plasma Sprayed Titanium Oxide and Hydroxyapatite Coatings
R. Jaworski, L. Pawlowski, C. Pierlot
Thermal Spray 2009: Proceedings of the International Thermal Spray Conference
Abstract
The paper aims at development of TiO2, Ca5(PO4)3OH (hydroxyapatite, HA) and their multilayer coatings onto stainless steel, titanium and aluminum substrate using suspension plasma spraying. The total thickness of the coatings was in the range 10 to 150 m. The suspension on the base of distilled water, ethanol and their mixtures was formulated with the use of fine commercial TiO2 pigment crystallized as rutile and HA milled from commercial spray- dried powder or synthesized from calcium nitrate and ammonium phosphate in an optimized reaction. The HA powder was crystallized as mainly hydroxyapatite. Two liquid feeders were applied. The injection of suspension to the plasma jet was studied carefully with the use of atomizer injector or a continuous stream one. The injectors were placed inside or outside the anode-nozzle of the plasma torch. The stream of liquid was directed under angle right or slightly backwards with regard to the torch axis. The sprayed deposits were submitted to the phase analysis by the use of X-ray diffraction. The content of anatase and rutile was calculated in the titanium oxide deposits as well as the content of the decomposition phases in the hydroxyapatite ones. The micro- Raman spectroscopy was used to visualize the area of appearance of some phases. Scratch test enabled to characterize the adhesion of the deposits, their microhardness and friction coefficient. The electric properties including electron emission, impedance spectroscopy, dielectric properties of some coatings were equally tested.
Key Words:rutile; Copyright; anatase; plasma jet; stream; Ca PO; plasma spraying; Thermal Spray; Titanium Oxide; Scratch; torch; atomizer; Suspension Plasma
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