Abstract
In this work, Al/SiC composite coatings were deposited on the surface of aluminum alloys through atmospheric plasma spray. The effects of SiC volume in Al/SiC composite powders on the deposition behavior and the properties of the Al/SiC coatings were investigated. It was found that there were decarburization and oxidation during the deposition of pure SiC powders in the plasma flame. With the increase of SiC content, the deposition of the Al/SiC composite powder became more difficult through plasma spray. There were cracks between pure SiC and the bond coat on the Al alloy substrate resulting in poor adhesion between them. The hardness of the composite coating became higher with the increase of SiC contents. The Al/SiC(50:50) deposit with a thickness of 70 µm and a hardness of 369 Hv resulted in a strengthening and protection on the surface of Al alloy.