The presentation is related to the plasma spraying that covers the principle of working, setup, advantages - Limitations along with the factors affecting the overall process.
1. Plasma Spraying
•Presented by
Mr. Aditya Uday
Tembhekar
•Guided by
Prof. M.D.
Shinde
SNJB’s Late Sau. Kantabai
Bhavarlalji Jain College of
Engineering, Chandwad
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2. Contents
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Abstract
Introduction
Literature Review
Thermal Coatings
Introduction to Plasma
Principle of Working
Working Setup
Factors Affecting the Process
Applications, advantages ,disadvantages
Conclusion
3. Abstract
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• The age of second world war
• Decaying- corrosion- oxidation
• Surface engineering
• Coating
• Plasma Spraying Technology
• Non traditional Coating
4. introduction
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Versatile technology
Arc formation
Injection of powder
Melting of powder
Impact on substrate
Coating
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Literature Review
Sr
Author’s
Name
Year Contents
1
Dr.
Satrugna
Das
2007
•Study on aluminium, Aluminide Coatings
•Factors affecting the parameters
•Coatings Microstructures
2
Christian
Moreau
2014
•Air Plasma Spray Technology
•Arc dynamics
•Dynamics of Splat formation
3
C. Kannan
et al
2014
•Numerical methodology nozzle
•Analysis on parameters
•CFD analysis
4
Hemant
Panchal
2016
•Review on different thermal coating
processes
•Different Plasma guns
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Thermal coatings
Overlay
Diffusion
Thermal
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What is plasma…?
4th state of matter
Artificially generated with neutral
gases
Irving Longmuir 1920
Quasi Neutrality with no charge
Thermal plasmas
Range 3000-20000K
Atmospheric Plasmas
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Principle of working
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Working Setup
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Fig. Components of Plasma Coating
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Sr Parameters Range
1 Torch input
power
10-20
KW
2 Plasma gas (Ar)
flow rate
85 LPM
3 Secondary gas
(H 2 ) flow rate
25 LPM
4 Powder feed
rate
50 g/min
5 Powder carrier
gas(N2) flow
rate
38 LPM
6 Torch to base
distance
100 mm
plasma Torch
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Factors Affecting the process
1. Substrate Conditions 2. Arc Power
3. Mass Flow 4. Spraying Angle
Angle Effect
30
0
-60
0
Porosity Increases
Beyond 60
0
Porosity Unaffected
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5. Torch To base Distance 6. Gas Pressure
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7. Substrate Cooling
8. Preheating of Substrate
9. Powder Injection
•Continuous Spraying
•Thermal Stress Development
•Air Spray cooling
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η = (Gc / Gp) x 100 %
10. Deposition Efficiency
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Textile/ Paper/
Printing
Automotive
Industry
Hydraulic/
Aircraft
Applications
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Disadvantage
Unemployment
High Set up Cost
Not Suitable for Small
Scale
Advantage
Reduces Corrosion
Rate
Life of Component
Shiny and glazed look
Low Running Cost
Fully Automated
17. Conclusion/summary
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• Highly Developing and Mature
Technology
• Reduces decaying- corrosion-
oxidation
• Increases the life of component
by reducing replacement cost
• Improves case hardness
• Quality of coating affected by
the different parameters
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National Institute of technology-Rourkela-India, March-2007.
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References
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