Cold spraying of automotive engine blocks requires a gun adaptation for inner diameter spraying with a very short nozzle. In this work, 316L coatings are sprayed with such a gun and the behavior of particles impacting aluminum and stainless steel surfaces is studied in order to understand the factors that affect coating adhesion and cohesion. Correlations between spraying parameters and coating properties were investigated via design of experiments and the effect of process parameters on deposition efficiency and coating thickness was optimized for mass production. Post-process honing was also employed as part of the study and smooth coatings with small pores were obtained.

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