Abstract
NiAl coating can be used as bond coats for thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) with good ductility and excellent resistance against high temperature oxidation. In this study, nickel-coated aluminum composite powders were used to prepare NiAl intermetallic compound coatings on nickel-based superalloys using an air plasma spray (APS), high-velocity oxygen-fuel (HVOF) and cold spray (CS) processes. Different spraying parameters in the HVOF and CS processes were used to make different coating microstructures, and the coating prepared by the APS technique served as a control for the HVOF and CS processes. The microstructure and phase constitution of the coatings were studied using XRD, SEM and EDS. The results indicate that the deformation behavior of the NiAl powder was different under the different spraying parameters. Less defects of oxides and inclusions were observed in the CS coatings compared with the HVOF coatings.