In this study, two processing routes are used to produce mullite powders for thermal spraying and the influence of each method on particle morphology and microstructure is investigated. Different thermal treatments are performed to improve grain cohesion and powder flow and their effect on the crystal structure of the powder is assessed as well. The powders are plasma sprayed, in-flight characteristics are measured, and splats are collected and analyzed. A correlation among powder morphology, in-flight particle properties, and splat morphology is established to better understand the influence of powder processing route on coating formation.

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