The objectives of this program were to design, construct, and qualify a new, large reactor suitable for coating titanium alloy compressor components with titanium carbonitride (Ti-Cote C) on a production basis. Materials Technology Corporation (MTC), the sole source of Ti-Cote C, was responsible for the reactor scale-up and subsequent development effort. Microprobe and metallographic studies, erosion testing, the establishment of an S/N curve with coated airfoils, and a determination of the thermal shock resistance of coated airfoils were performed on parts coated in the new reactor. At the conclusion of the program, the scaled up reactor was still unable to deliver the consistent coating quality required for production. Coating coverage, adhesion, and thermal shock resistance were acceptable, but the erosion resistance varied greatly between reactor runs of identical parameters. The problem with the erosion resistance appeared to be related to the somewhat porous and granular microstructure of Ti-Cote C deposited in the new, hot wall reactor. No compositional variations were detected in the coating to explain the grainy structure and inconsistent erosion resistance. MTC performed a parametric study to improve coating reproducibility but it was not entirely successful. (DePo)
Scale-up of a titanium carbonitride coating system for titanium alloys
Bewertung eines Carbonitriersystems fuer die Beschichtung von Titanlegierungen
US Government Reports ; Jul ; 1-57
1980
57 Seiten
Report
English
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